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Section of diseased lung and ossification of lung
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Section of diseased lung and ossification of lung
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"Two very rare diseased appearances of the lungs" fig. 1: a section of one of the lungs, with air-cells enlarged much beyond their natural size. fig. 2: ossified lungs.

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Keywords: Lungs; William Clift; Disease; Anatomy; Lung; William Skelton; Baillie, Matthew; Respiration

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