Progressive Medicine, Volumen4Hobart Amory Hare Lea Bros, 1902 A quarterly digest of advances, discoveries, and improvements in the medical and surgical sciences. |
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Página 11 - Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital ; Laureate of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium and of the Medical Society of London. Author of A Text-Book of Practical Therapeutics ; A TextBook of Practical Diagnosis, etc.
Página 11 - Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia ; Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital ; one time Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the University of Pennsylvania ; Member of the Association of American Physicians, etc., assisted by...
Página 63 - Following duct obstruction and ascending infection the lesion affects principally the interlobular tissue, only secondarily invading the lobular tissue, and sparing the islands of Langerhans. Diabetes results only when the lesion is far advanced.
Página 10 - PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE. A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, Etc.
Página 63 - Wirsung, due to pancreatic calculi, to biliary calculi in the terminal part of the common bile-duct, or to carcinoma invading the head or body of the gland. Duct obstruction may be followed by the invasion of bacteria, which take part in the production of the resulting lesion. •3. Ascending infection of the unobstructed duct of Wirsung may follow an acute lesion of the duodenum or of the bile passages, and may cause chronic inflammation. In cases which have given a history of long, persistent vomiting,...
Página 35 - Fuettcrer arrives at the following conclusions : 1. If a carcinoma develops from a chronic ulcer of the stomach, then this development occurs from those parts of the edges of the ulcer which are most exposed to mechanical irritation by the contents of the stomach.
Página 285 - B. coli in 50 cc are of a high degree of purity, and therefore the proved absence of this organism in this amount, and still better in larger quantities, is of great value. B. coli should be absent from at least 50 cc of spring water, possibly from greater amounts. In upland surface waters the presence of B. coli in 40, 10, or even 2 or 1 cc means contamination, but not necessarily a contamination which it is essential to prevent. It may be from contamination with the excreta of animals grazing on...
Página 303 - ... specific agent of yellow fever is of such minute size as to pass readily through the pores of a Berkefeld filter. In favor of the supposition that in yellow fever an active toxin is present in the blood may be cited the early and well-marked jaundice; the free hemorrhage from the mucous membranes or the mouth and stomach, doubtless due to profound changes in capillary vessel walls; the rapid progress of the disease to a fatal termination, the advanced fatty degeneration of the hepatic cells,...
Página 181 - ... direct anatomical connection with the sexual glands, such as the seminal vesicles, prostate, urethra, bladder, ureter, or kidney. (5) The invasion of the testicle may be rapid, associated with acute inflammatory symptoms, an abscess soon developing; or the onset may be slow, the symptoms simulating those of either chronic syphilitic orchitis, or malignant disease of the organ. (6) The tuberculin test should always be employed in doubtful cases where only one focus of the disease is known to exist....
Página 181 - Primary involvement of either the epididymis or testicle usually takes place through the circulation, the soil being predisposed to the location of the tubercle bacillus either by a slight traumatism or by some infective condition which has given rise to inflammation of the organ, most commonly an attack of gonorrhoea.