PLATE IV. Fig. 1. Intra-epithelial small pus-casts, from the urine of a case of suppurative nephritis. The drawing is made after a specimen kindly lent to me by Dr. Johnson. (See p. 258.) 2. Intramembranous large pus-casts, with casts, perhaps fibrinous, containing pus-corpuscles. There are some loose pus-corpuscles at the margin. After a specimen. from Dr. Johnson. (See p. 258.) 3. Granular casts, and disintegrated granular matter, and degenerated epithelial cells. From the urine of a man with gibbus, hypertrophy of the heart, and anasarca. (See p. 245.) 4. Casts and epithelial cells, containing fatty matter. (See p. 245.) 5. Intratubular. (intra-epithelial) hyaloid casts. From a case of chronic non-desquamative nephritis in a boy, after scarlatina. (See p. 244.) 6. Large waxy intramembranous hyaloid casts. From the urine of a case of chronic gout. (See p. 246.) |