Lectures on the principles and practice of physic : delivered at King's College, London / by Thomas Watson.
- Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet
- Date:
- 1848
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Credit: Lectures on the principles and practice of physic : delivered at King's College, London / by Thomas Watson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LECTURE X. Inflammation, continued. Buffy Coat of the Blood. Terminations or Events of Inflamma- tion. Resolution—Delitescence—Metastasis. Effusion of Serum. Effusion of Coagulable Lymph, or Fibrin. Organization of this Lymph. Suppuration. Ulceration 102 LECTURE XI. Mortification, as an event of Inflammation. Inflammatory Fever. Hectic Fever. Typhoid Fever. Modification of Inflammation by differences of Tissue ; Areolar Tissue; substance of Glands and Solid Viscera; Serous Membranes; Synovial Membranes ; Tegumentary Membranes—Skin—Mucous Membranes; Muscular Tissue ; Arteries; Veins; substance of the Brain 112 LECTURE XII. Varieties of Inflammation : Acute and Chronic; Latent; Specific. Scrofulous Inflammation. Tubercles. Forms of Tubercles [wo^e]. Relative frequency of Scrofulous Disease in different Organs. Signs of the Strumous Diathesis 124 LECTURE XIII. Cancer; its Species or Varieties. Scirrhus; Encephaloid Cancer; Colloid Cancer. Its mode of Growth and dissemination. Habitudes of the several Varieties. Treatment of Inflammation. Antiphlogistic Regimen. Blood-letting 136 LECTURE XIV. Treatment of Inflammation, continued. Recapitulation. Bleeding. Purgatives. Mercury. Antimony. Digitalis. Colchicum. Opium. Local Remedies. External Cold. External Warmth. Counter-Irritation 149 LECTURE XV. Hemorrhage :—most commonly by Exhalation. Habitual Hemorrhages. Vicarious Hemor- rhages. Idiopathic Hemorrhages. Active and Passive. Symptomatic Hemorrhages. Usual Situations of Hemorrhage. Symptoms and Diagnosis. Principles of Treatment. . 159 LECTURE XVI. Dropsy: its General Pathology. Passive Dropsy; Cardiac and Renal. Active, Acute, or Febrile Dropsy. Prognosis; and General Principles of Treatment in Dropsies 168 LECTURE XVII. Diseases of the Eye. Catarrhal Ophthalmia. Purulent Ophthalmia of Adults 180 LECTURE XVIII. Purulent Ophthalmia, continued. Gonorrhoeal Ophthalmia. Purulent Ophthalmia of Infants. Strumous Ophthalmia 190 LECTURE XIX. Strumous Ophthalmia, continued. Recapitulation. Treatment of Strumous Ophthalmia. General Remarks on Conjunctival Inflammations. Iritis: its Symptoms and Treatment. Causes of Iritis 199 LECTURE XX. Iritis concluded. Rheumatic Ophthalmia. Amaurosis 209 LECTURE XXI. Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System. Difficulties of the subject. Short Review of some points in the Physiology of the Brain and Nerves. Peculiarity of the Cerebral Cir- culation. Pressure 220 LECTURE XXII. Symptoms of Cerebral Diseases. Inflammation of the Dura Mater and Arachnoid, from](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21037048_0015.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


