This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...ilium and ileolumbalis; or by the veins of the glutei. The congestive hyperemia will surely in such cases be for some time so considerable, that not only the plasma of the blood will exude, and produce edematous swelling of the leg, hut also, as Conheim has demonstrated in frogs by tying the vena femoralis, the red ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...ilium and ileolumbalis; or by the veins of the glutei. The congestive hyperemia will surely in such cases be for some time so considerable, that not only the plasma of the blood will exude, and produce edematous swelling of the leg, hut also, as Conheim has demonstrated in frogs by tying the vena femoralis, the red blood corpuscles are forced out into the parenchyma through the stomata of the epithelium forming the walls of the capillaries. In the case of Wilhelmina Lo'sch (No. 23) appended to the chapter on metrophlebitis, the muscles of the diseased extremities were subjected to miscroscopic examination by E. Martini (medical student). The muscles examined were the recti abdominales, the pyramidales, the sartorius, tibialis posticus, the flexor digitalis communis, and flexor digiti hallueis. In all these muscles the transverse striation was indistinct and obliterated, an appearance not to be attributed to a nearer approximation of the strise to each other; in like manner, the primitive bundles exhibited no particular brilliancy. At the points of the transverse striation, there was, for the most part, in the rectus of both sides, as well as in the pyramidalis and sartorius, a distinct longitudinal striation, the muscular fibres splitting up into fibrilhe, which had an undulated form. The majority of the fibres were dark and granular (fatty?), a great portion atrophic, so that the transverse diameter of the primitive bundles was reduced to a half or a third of the normal measure, especially that of the rectus and pyramidalis. The nuclei of this muscular tissue were well developed, and lay in long rows behind each other in the granular substance. They were not remarkably large, however, were roundish or oval in form, and contained numerous nucleoli. In the m...
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