Volume 1
A compendium of human & comparative pathological anatomy / By Adolph Wilhelm Otto. Translated from the German with additional notes and references, by John F. South.
- Adolph Wilhelm Otto
- Date:
- 1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A compendium of human & comparative pathological anatomy / By Adolph Wilhelm Otto. Translated from the German with additional notes and references, by John F. South. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![purposely introduced, the case is still interesting on account of the length of time they remained under the skin. I have myself seen, in the Friederich Hospital at Copenhagen, in another girl, needles which had been swallowed, cut out of the skin. —— [/’. Bush, a knife lodged in the back above thirty years, after which time it excited irritation, and was removed by excision, in Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. II. p. 102. F.] (7) Plouquet, Art. Apostema. Spica.—Reuss, Vol. XIV. p. 321.—Haller Elem. Phys. Vol. I. p. 15. — Mirandolle van Ghert in v. Siebold’s Chiron. Vol. J. Part III. No. X. (escaped after ten years from the chest).— Bottomley in London medic. chir, and Pharm. Repository, March, 1814, Vol. I.—Marikowski in Hufeland’s Journ. d. prakt. Heilk. 1821.— Bally in Révue médicale franc. et étrang. Vol. II. April, 1825, (ears of grass which had been swallowed, were thrown out by the lungs and kidneys.) In the Lazaretto of St. Anna, at Briinn, I saw an ear of corn which had protruded in the lumbar region. In a person I kn¢w, I saw several portions of barley-corns which had been swallowed, thrown out two years after from the neck.—[A pin, which had been swallowed by a woman, extracted fifteen months after, covered with oxalate of lime, from the urethra. v. J. F. Jones, in Mitchill and Miller’s Med. Repos. Vol. V. p. 236. Now-York. T.] (8) Particularly common on and in the bones, in the cavity of the skull, in the brain, in the cartilages of the larynx, about joints, &c. Compare Fallopius De morbo gallico, Cap. 76 and 78; Fernelius De luis vener. curat. Cap. 7, lin. 15; Fourcroy in Journ. d. Erfindungen. Part XL. p. 92; <Autenreith Phy- siologie, Vol. I. p. 265; Otto Selt Beobacht. Part II. p.36; and many old observations. v. de Plouquet Repert. Art. Mercurius. (9) Bartholinus Hist. anat. Cent. I. Hist. 7.—- Memoirs of the medic. Soc. of London, Vol. V. 1799.—Briickmann in Horn’s Archiv f. d. medic. Erfahr. 1810. Vol. II. Part II. p. 252.— Ekl Bericht uber die Ergebnisse im chir. Clinicum zu Landstrut. 1826. (10) Hochstetter Observ. med. Dec. III. cas. 4.--Rhodius Cent. III. Obs. 37.-- [ Dr. Mead also states, that he found pure mercury in a vein. T. |](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33489166_0001_0103.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


