Box 3
Contains 129 Results:
“Fig. 8. Microscopic view of carcinoma of the Fallopian tube (see figure 6), showing the papillary alveolar arrangement of cells”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 7. Low power view of the carcinoma of the Fallopian tube as seen in figure 6. Note lack of invasion of the tubal wall”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 12. Microscopic view of wall of a node in the tube as shown in figure 11. Numerous gland-like formation can be seen, surrounded by muscle and connective tissue stroma”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 17. (a) Fibroma of the Fallopian. His is a pedunculated submucous tumor which had undergone partial necrosis. (b) Tubal lumen (magnified 13 times). (Author’s case)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 16. Microscopic view of secondary chorioepithelioma. Invading syncytial cells are abundant throughout this section”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 15. (a) Chorioepithelioma of the Fallopian tube secondary to (b) chorioepithelioma of the uterus. (c) Cross section of tube at line d (From the Department of Gynecological Pathology. University of Oregon Medical School), undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 6. Advanced primary carcinoma of the Fallopian tube demonstrating the lack of invasion of the tubal wall. (a) cut section of carcinoma, (b) secondary invasion of the ovary which consisted largely of cystic cavities filled with clotted blood. Total length of the tube is 16 cm, total length of the tube and ovary, 25 cm. Diameter of the tube at fimbriated end, 7 cm. Maximum diameter of the ovary, 9 cm. (Courtesy of Dr. H. H. Foskett)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 30. Microscopic section of the accessory Fallopian tube shown in figure 26. Typical villi are seen covered with cylindrical epithelium”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 1. (a) Carcinoma of right Fallopian tube. Portion of wall of tube removed to show hemorrhagic papillomatous growth occupying the lumen (b) cyst, which had formed at the fimbrial opening. (Author’s case)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
“Fig. 14. (a) Malignant uterine polyp which had extended into the interstitial portion of the tube. (b) Portion of growth partially filling the endometrial cavity (Courtesy of Hunter and Holden: Western Journal of Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology)”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.