Morbid appearances. From numerous dissections it is proved that the faecal abscess thus formed in the right iliac region arises, in a large majority of cases, from disease set up in the appendix caeci. It is found that this organ is very subject to inflammation,... Elements of the Practice of Medicine - Page 498by Richard Bright, Thomas Addison - 1839 - 613 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Eberle - 1857 - 792 pages
...from tubercular deposits, in persons of a scrofulous diathesis. The worm-like appendix may be seen in the midst of the abscess with a perforation at its extremity. The extent of the abscess and the complication with diffused peritoneal inflammation will be influenced... | |
| Medicine - 1899 - 346 pages
...and gangrene, or may become thickened and ulcerated from tuberculous deposit. This worm-like process is often detected in the midst of the abscess with a perforation at its extremity. Foreign bodies may have fallen in and irritated it, but one of the most common causes is the formation... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1912 - 550 pages
...is found that this organ is very subject to inflammation, to ulceration, and even to gangrene . . . this little worm.like body is often detected in the...of it, nearly or entirely separated, is found in a disorganised condition among the pus and faeces which fill the abscess ... it sometimes points at a... | |
| Medicine - 1903 - 496 pages
...gangrene ; and, moreover, that it is occasionally thickened and ulcerated from tubercular deposits." " This little worm-like body is often detected in the...portion of it nearly or entirely separated is found in a disorganised condition amongst the pus and faeces which fill the abscess. ... In a smaller number of... | |
| Medicine - 1901 - 718 pages
...is occasionally thickened and ulcerated from tuberculous deposits, if the peculiar diathesis favors that change, so that this little worm-like body is...abscess, with a perforation at its extremity; or by ulcération in its parietes, a considerable portion of it, nearly or entirely separated, is found in... | |
| Clinical medicine - 1921 - 522 pages
...is found that this organ is very subject to inflammation, to ulceration and even to gangrene . . . so that this little worm-like body is often detected...the abscess, with a perforation at its extremity, or with ulceration higher up in its parietes, a considerable portion of it, nearly or entirely separated,... | |
| Medicine - 1899 - 804 pages
...and gangrene, or may become thickened and ulcerated from tuberculous deposit. This worm-like process is often detected in the midst of the abscess with a perforation at its extremity. Foreign bodies may have fallen in and irritated it, but one of the most common causes is the formation... | |
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