A Text-book of PathologyW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 873 pages |
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Page 19
... produced by putrefaction of food outside the body , when the use of the name auto - intoxi- cation would be manifestly absurd . If poisons are produced by imperfect digestion , and these affect the organism , the condition could ...
... produced by putrefaction of food outside the body , when the use of the name auto - intoxi- cation would be manifestly absurd . If poisons are produced by imperfect digestion , and these affect the organism , the condition could ...
Page 20
... produce local or general results according to the mode of application and degree of heat . Local excess of heat produces various lesions . Moderate excess leads to relaxation of the walls of the blood - vessels ; with increas- ing ...
... produce local or general results according to the mode of application and degree of heat . Local excess of heat produces various lesions . Moderate excess leads to relaxation of the walls of the blood - vessels ; with increas- ing ...
Page 21
... produced by direct destruction of the blood . The same substances may account for the existence of fever ( ferment intoxi- cation ) . The intravascular coagulation caused in this or other ways may induce venous stasis and localized ...
... produced by direct destruction of the blood . The same substances may account for the existence of fever ( ferment intoxi- cation ) . The intravascular coagulation caused in this or other ways may induce venous stasis and localized ...
Page 22
... produced by heat . Exposure of the skin to liquefied air , solidified mercury , or other substances at excessively low temperatures produces vesiculation and necrosis of the tissues like those produced in burns . Exposure of the body to ...
... produced by heat . Exposure of the skin to liquefied air , solidified mercury , or other substances at excessively low temperatures produces vesiculation and necrosis of the tissues like those produced in burns . Exposure of the body to ...
Page 27
... produced by phosphorus . The gastro - intestinal inflammation is , however , more severe ; while the fatty degeneration of the organs is less marked . In chronic arsenic - poisoning changes in the peripheral nerves ( degeneration and ...
... produced by phosphorus . The gastro - intestinal inflammation is , however , more severe ; while the fatty degeneration of the organs is less marked . In chronic arsenic - poisoning changes in the peripheral nerves ( degeneration and ...
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abscesses acid acini acute affected anemia appearance areas arteries atrophy bacillus bacteria become blood blood-vessels body bone brain bronchi capsule carcinoma catarrhal cause cavity cellular changes chronic circulation color condition congenital congestion connective tissue cord cystic cysts degenerative diffuse dilatation ducts edema enlarged epithelial cells epithelium exudate fatty degeneration fever fibers fibrinous fibrous formation frequently glands granular growth hemorrhagic hyaline hyperemia hypertrophy infection infectious diseases infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal irregular irritation kidney latter lesions less leukocytes leukocytosis liquid liver lungs lymphatic metastasis micro-organisms Microscopically mucosa mucous membrane necrosis nephritis nervous neuroglia nodules normal nuclei obstruction occasionally occur organ parasite Pathologic peritoneum peritonitis pigment pleura pneumonia posterior present proliferation protoplasm purulent rarely red corpuscles result round-cell rupture sarcoma secondary serous softening sometimes spinal spleen stain substance suppurative surface syphilis thickened tion tubercles tuberculosis tubules tumors ulcers urine usually uterus various vascular veins vessels walls