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
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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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![cretion of the menstrual fluid through the skin; the secRETION OF EARTHY AND SALINE MATTER, especially in gouty persons ;* even the exudation of PURE QUICKSILVER, through the skin.‘ (1) Compare § 70. (2) For instance, gunpowder, which has been burnt in, and colouring matter used in tattooing. (28) [J. Abernethy, Surgical and Physiological Essays, Part II. An Essay on the nature of the matter perspired and absorbed by the skin. T. (2) H. Halford, Urinous smell in the perspiration, v. Med. Trans. Coll. Phys. Vol. VI. p. 389. (2°) [An instance of blue sweat is mentioned in Southwell’s Medical Essays, Vol. TEI. p. 53, Te] (22) [A case of back sweat is mentioned in a paper, ‘De morbo quodam sudoribus urinisque nigerrimis insigni,’ in Comment. Bonéens. Vol. VI. p. 60. T. | (2¢) Jahn, Oily perspiration in general emphysema, Magaz. f. d. Gesammt. Heilk. Vol. XXVIII. p. 59. (2£) [Bloody sweat is mentioned by Blainville in his Cours de Physiol. Gen. et Comp. Vol. III. p. 57. Paris, 1830, as occurring under severe mental excitement, and in the disease called Diapédése, but he considers that “ il n’y a pas une véritable transpiration, mais qui consititue plutét une hémorrhagie par exhalation, comme celle que l’on observe a la surface de la membrane pituitaire.’’ A very curious case of this disease is mentioned by Samuel du Gard, in Phil. Trans. Vol. IX. No. 109, p. 193. A child about three months old began to bleed from the nose, ears, and back of the head; in three days that from the nose and ears subsided; upon which the blood flowed more violently from the head, and streamed down to some distance. She bled also from the shoulders and waist, also at the shoulders, bends of the arms, hands, and toes. She died in six days from the commencement of the attack, and there appeared in those places where the blood came, little holes like the pricking of a needle. T.| (3) Albrecht in Miscell. Acad. N. C. Dec. II. Ann. 1690, p. 144.—Paullini in App. Misc. N. C. Dec. II. Ann. V. Obs. 85.—Bartholinus Hist. anat. rar. Hafn. 1654, Cent. I, Obs. 34. Vol. II. p. 55.—Medicinisches Wochenblatt von Miiller und Hoffmann, 1787, No. 10.—Richter Specielle Therapie, Vol. VI. p. 551.— Compare de Plouquet Repertor. Calculus in sudore. According to Dandalo, the sweat of gouty persons contains uric acid; thus the concretion might be urate of soda. (4) Memoir of the medical Soc. of London, 1799. Vol. V.—Briickmann in Horn’s Archiv f. med. Erfahr. 1810, Vol. 1J. Part II. p. 252.—Biet in Kopp’s Aerztl. Bemerkungen, veranlasst durch eine Reise, u.s.w. p.116. 8vo. Frankf. a. M. 1825, FOURTEENTH SECTION. Of Horny Tissue. § 93. The already mentioned vices of the skin lead very naturally to those of the HORN-LIKE PARTS which are most intimately connected with it, to wit, of the cuticiE, of the epithelium, the various. kinds of CALLOSITIES, HORNY WARTS, SCALES, and SHELLS of animals, the HORNY BEAKS, NAILS, TALONS, CLAWS,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33489166_0001_0124.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


