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White blood corpuscles, exhibiting amoeboid movements in the external coat of a small vein - from the inflamed stomach of a mare

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Illus. in: Report to the surgeon general, of the United States Army, on certain points connected with the histology of minute blood vessels / Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J.J. Woodward, Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army. Washington, D.C., 1870, no. 11.

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