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  • Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
  • Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
  • Isolated colonic crypt with mucin cells
  • Colonic crypts - typical hexagonal shapes
  • Normal, colonic crypt with mucin cells
  • Opened up dog: caecum, colon and ileum
  • Syphilitic ulceration of the rectum and colon
  • Dysentery, portion of colon showing sloughing ulcers
  • Detecting colon cancer in human tissues, LM
  • Amoebiasis: x-ray of colon. Photograph, 1930.
  • Worms in horses: infarction of colon due to
  • Colón, Panama: Cash Alley newly paved. Photograph, 1907.
  • Colón, Panama: workers paving a street. Photograph, 1906.
  • Colón, Panama: Bolivar Street newly paved. Photograph, ca. 1908.
  • Colón, Panama; street with building works in progress. Photograph, 1907.
  • Colón, Panama: Fourth Street before paving work begins. Photograph, 1906.
  • Colón, Panama: interior of the municipal wash house. Photograph, 1910.
  • Sloughing of the mucous membrane in the colon in enteric fever
  • Sloughing of the mucous membrane in the colon in enteric fever
  • Solitary glands of the colon distended with mucous in a case of dysentery
  • Human colon cancer cells in culture. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in Britain. People are more likely to develop this cancer if they eat a diet high in animal fats.
  • Colón, Panama: newly paved street junction with pedestrians, carriages and train carriages. Photograph, 1906.
  • El mundo unido contra el paludismo : 50 [cents] : Ecuador aereo / Ed. Colon.
  • Digestive system: twelve figures, including teeth, intestines and colon. Line engraving by Kirkwood & Son, 1813.
  • Normal mouse colon showing nuclei in red and the actin in the muscle layer in blue.
  • Colón, Panama: unpaved street lined with wooden houses; two children watch from a porch beside the open sewer. Photograph, 1906.
  • Colón, Panama: unpaved street with wooden houses and palm trees: building debris scattered in foregound; people visible in middle distance. Photograph, 1906.
  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Coloured aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • A diseased colon; and a section of diseased small intestine. Colour aquatint by W. Say after F. R. Say for Richard Bright, 1827.
  • Colón, Panama: tarmacadamed street with storm sewer; residents shown in houses and on the street, with horse and cart in the foreground. Photograph, 1911.