An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy / by T. Henry Green.
- Green, T. Henry (Thomas Henry), 1841-1923
- Date:
- 1889
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy / by T. Henry Green. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CHAPTER XLI. INFLAMMATION OF SEROUS MEMBRANES. PAGES Naked-eye Appearances—Adhesive Inflammation—Serous Effusion—Suppura- tion—Empya;mia 391-394 CHAPTER XLIT. INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVER. Perihepatitis — Hepatic Abscess — Cirrhosis—Histology—Distribu- tion of Fibrous Tissue—Physical Characters—Etiology—Acute Yellow Atrophy 394-399 CHAPTER XLIII. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY. Varieties — Suppurative Nephritis—Renal Abscess — Surgical Kidney (Acute Interstitial Nephritis)—Tubal Nephritis (Acute Bright's)—Scar- latinal Nephritis—Chronic Interstitial Nephritis—The Vessels in Chronic Bright's Disease ^ ... 399-412 CHAPTER XLIV. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. Varieties—Acute Croupous or Lobar Pneumonia—P]tiology—Morbid Anatomy in Stages of Engorgement—Red and Gray Hepatization—Termina- tions—Broncho-pneumonia—Etiology and Varieties — Pathology— Morbid Anatomy—Terminations—Hypostatic Pneumonia—Intersti- tial or Chronic Pneumonia—Etiology—Morbid Anatomy . . . 412-428 CHAPTER XLV. PULMONARY PHTHISIS. Definition—Older Views as to Nature of Process—Histology—Epithelial Pro- liferation—Fibrinous Exudation—Cell-intiltration of Alveolar Walls — In- crease of Interlobular Connective Tissue—Changes in Bronchi—Pathol- ogy—Inflammatory Nature of Morbid Processes—Tubercle Bacilli and their Relations to Process—Causes of Differences in Histological Changes— Terminations—Resolution—Fibroid Induration—Caseation—Etiology — The Bacillus Tuberculosis—Predisposition, Inherited or Acquired—Causes of Apical Distribution of Disease . . 429-442](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20420304_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)