The nomenclature of diseases, drawn up by a Joint Committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Date:
- 1869
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Credit: The nomenclature of diseases, drawn up by a Joint Committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DISEASES OF THE CIKCULATORY SYSTEM. MO RBI SANGUINIS APPARATUS. Register the diseases printed here in Italics, not under this heading, but at the place referred to in each instance by the number. DISEASES OF THE HEART AND ITS MEMBRANES. MORE I CORDIS ET MEMBRANARTJM EJUS. DISEASES OF THE PERICARDIUM. Lat. Eq. 219. Pericarditis 220. Pericarditis suppurans. Pericarditis tuberculosa. 221. Peificardiuui adheerens. 222. Hydrops Carcinoma 223. Deformitates ingenitae. Injuriae. MORBI PERICARDII. Pericarditis. Suppurative pericarditis. Definition : An ac- cumulation of pus in the pericardium. (491 ) Tubercular pericarditis. Adherent pericardium. (This term includes partial adhe- sions and calcareous and ossific de- posits.) Dropsy. (441.) Cancer. Malformations. Return such cases here, according to the list at p. 239. (1056.) Injuries. DISEASES OF THE ENDOCARDIUM. MORBI ENDOCARDII. 224. Endocarditis Endocarditis. Note —In returning such cases, state, if possible, the valve or valves affected. 225. Morbi valvarum Yalve-disease. 1. Aorticarum 1. Aortic. 2. Mitra'lium 2. Mitral. [*59] 3. Pulmonalium 4. Tricuspidum a. V.-Excrescentia b. V.-Crassior habitus et fibro- sior c. V.-Degeneratio adiposa et cal- carea. Idem valent Athe- roma, Conversio in calcem. d. V.-Aneurysma e. V.-Laceratio /. V.-Dilatatio simplex ostiorum g. V.-Deformitates ingenitm Iter sanguinis impeditum Iter sanguinis refluum ... 3. Pulmonic. 4. Tricuspid. Varieties: a. Vegetations. b. Fibroid thickening. c. Fatty and Calcareous degeneration. Synonyms, Atheroma, Ossification. d. Aneurism. e. Laceration. /. Simple dilatation of orifice. g. Malformations. Return such cases here according to the list at pages 239, 243. Obstruction to the circulation and Regurgitation should be specially noted when they accompany the valve disease. Fibrinous concretions in the cavities of the heart. 226. Coagula cordis fibrinosa](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24976805_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)