Lectures on surgical pathology, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England / by James Paget.
- James Paget
- Date:
- 1863
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Lectures on surgical pathology, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England / by James Paget. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![REM Removal of cancer, effects of, 809; partial, 670. Repair and reproduction after injuries, 113. Adaptation of parts for future events, 113 ; illustrations of the formative force, 114. Repair of crystals, 115 ; its degrees in animals, 116; at different ages, 117 ; according to amount of development, 117. Repair in asteridaj, actiniae, and hydra), 118 ; in tubularia, 121; gradual recovery of perfection, 122. Repair in insects, 123, and lizards, 124; in man and other mam- malia, 124; general deductions, 125. Materials for repair, 128 ; distinction between subcutaneous and open injuries, 128. Methods of repair, 130. Organ- ization of blood, 131; its shai'e in repair, 136. Lymph, 136 ; its usual develop- ments, 137; granulation-cells, 138 ; on bones, 140; nucleated blastema, 140; developments of fibro-cellular tissue, 142 ; from mixed products, 142. of open wounds, 144 ; by immediate union, 144. Dr. Macartney's account, 144; description of cases, 145; and experiments, 146 ; the best healing, 147; conditions necessary for it, 147; by primary adhesion, 148. Hunter's ac- count, 148; examples of the process, 149; its quickness, 149 ; by granulation, 150; glazing of an open wound, 151 ; inaction after injury, 152 ; granulations forming, 154; afflux of blood, 154; comparison with inflammation, 154 ; effusion of reparative material, 155 ; its vascularization, 155 ; minute structure, 156 ; without suppuration, 156; develop- ment, 156; arrest or error, 157; and diseases, 157 ; contraction, 176 ; chemi- cal changes, 159 ; formation of new vessels, 160; three modes, 160,—that by outgrowth, 162; by channelling, 163 ; general arrangement of vessels, 164 ; structure, 165; relations to or- ganization, 165 ; development of nerves and lymphatics, 166 ; by secondary adhesion, 166 ; its plan, 167 ; examples, 168 ; conditions necessary, 168 ; by scabbing, 168; its process with blood, 169; with pus, 169; suppuration and scars [see these words]. fractures, 179; nature'and extent of injury, 179 ; extravasation, 180; inflammation, 180 ; period of calm, ISO ; commencement of repair, 181 ; immediate union, 181 ; reparative material or callus, 181 ; its rudimental state, 181; ossification through fibrous tissue, 182 ; through cartilage, 183; characters of the new bone, 184 ; position of the reparative material, 185 ; provi- sional or enshcathing callus, 185 ; inte- SAP rior callus, 186; intermediate callus> 187 ; differences of repair in man and animals, 189 ; modelling after the repair, 190 ; repair of compound fractures, 192 ; times of the stages of the repair, 192 ; fail- ure of repair, 193 ; false joints, &c., 193. Repair of cartilage, 195 ; of tendons, 197 ; disadvantages of open wounds, 197 ; effect of dividing the sheath of connective tissue, 198 ; repair after sub- cutaneous division, 198 ; retraction of upper portion, 198 ; extravasation, 199; exudation, 199 ; reparative material, 200 ; its development, 200; imperfec- tion, 201 ; strength of the union, 202. Of muscles, 202. Of arteries and veins, 203 ; with small wounds, 203 ; with partial division, 204; with complete division, 204; contraction and retrac- tion, 204 ; after ligature, 206 ; inflam- mation of the tied end, 206 ; contraction of the part above it, 207 ; changes in the stagnant blood, 207. Of nerves, 209; cases of primary union, 210; se- condary union, 212; formation of new fibres, 212 ; repair of nerve-centres, 213. Of skin, 214; new formation of papillse and cuticle, 214; relation to in- flammation, 215. Repetition, nutritive, 43. Reptiles, repair in, 124. Resolution of inflammation, 282. Reticulum of cancer, 805. Rheumatism, localization of, 330. Rickets, 104 ; effect of, on tibite, 63. Right state of blood, 11. Ringing, effects of, 20. Roberts, Dr., on wasting palsy, 88. Robin, M., on vessels in erectile tumours, 564 ; on epithelioma of kidney, 680, Rodent ulcer, 708. Rokitansky, Prof., on the formation of cysts, 394; on dendritic vegetation in villous cancer, 750 ; on degeneration of arteries, 106; on erectile cavernous tumours, 569, 655 ; on endogenous cells m cancer, 701 ; on inflammatory pro- ducts, 251 ; on stroma of cancer &c 653; on tubercle, &c., 813. ' '' RoHeston, Prof., on complementary nutri- tion, 23 ; on appendicular structures to the testis, 414. Roseninliller, organ of, 416. Rudimental organs, purpose of, 18. C ALIVARY glandular tumours, 510 5i<> O Sanguineous cysts, 407 ; their various contents, 408; in the neck, 408 : in the parotid gland, 408 ; internally fascicu- lated. 409; formed from dilated veins S. bap, cttects of .nccumulation, 20 Saponification of cancer, 671,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20397550_0879.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)