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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![often also in sheep which had been attacked with pockenkrankeit, but much more frequently the signs of inflammation are entirely wanting, and when they are present, they are equally to be considered as merely the consequence and not the cause of such diseases. The common reddening of particular viscera in persons who have died of adynamic fevers, which Broussais and Tommassini have considered as a sign of inflammation, is not in the least so, but the consequence of mere irritation, congestion, obstruction, &c. The most important writings on this subject are, Stoll Ratio medendi, Vol. VII. p. 73.— Wienholt D. de inflamma- tionibus occultis viscerum. Gott. 1772.—Meyer D. de inflammationibus laten- tibus generatim, etc. Frankf. 1785. — Meckel D. dubia quedam circa inflammationes occultas in febribus putridis. Hale, 1788.—Reyland Abhand- lung von verborgenen und langwierigen Entziindungen. 8vo. Wien, 1790.— Hartmann D. de inflammatione, presertim occultarum natura in genere. Gotting. 1796.—Nietsch Ueber verborgene Entziindungen und die daraus ent- springenden bedeutenden korperl. Uebel. 8vo. Frankf. 1819.—Collineau : Peut on mettre en doute l’existence des fiévres essentielles? etc. 8vo. Paris, 1823. —Gendrin Recherches sur la nature et les causes prochaines des fiévres. 8vo. Paris, 1823. — Dujes Essai phys. pathol. sur la nature de la fiévre, de ]’in- flammation et des principales neuroses. 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1823.— Laso Coleccion de inspecciones anatomicas relativas a la fiebre amarilla. 4to. Cadiz, 1821.—Medic. Geschichte des gelben Fiebers, etc. aus dem Franz. von Liman. 8vo. Berlin, 1824.—J. Wendt Die alte Lehre von den verborgenen Entziindun- gen durch neuere Beobachtungen bestatigt. 8vo. Breslau, 1824.—Cafin Traité analytique des maladies dites fiévres essentielles. S8vo. Paris, 1824.—Castel Refutation de la Doctrine medicale de M. Broussais, etc. 8vo. Paris, 1824.— Bailly Traité anat. pathol. des fiévres intermittentes simples et pernicieuses, etc. Paris, 1825.—Boisseau Pyretologie physiologique, etc. Paris, 1824.—Gilbert Mémoire: Existe-t-il toujours des traces d’inflammations dans les viscéres ab- dominaux aprés des fiévres putrides et malignes? etc. 8vo. Paris, 1825.—On this question, v. Vacquie in Journ. compl. du Dict. des Sc. medicales, Nov. 1825.— Chauffard Traité sur les fiévres prétendues essentielles, etc. 8vo. Paris, 1825.— Bouilland Traité clinque et expérimental des fiévres dites essentielles. 8vo. Paris, 1826.—Upon the internal false inflammations, v. LZ. E. Polidoro in Omodei’s Annali univers. di Medicina, Vol. XX XVIII. Ap. 1826, (against Broussais. ) § 54, If the inflammation abate without the occurrence of its essential phenomena, the blood congested in the delicate vessels is dispersed; the vessels themselves resume their normal number, and revert to their former calibre, the tissues gorged with blood again become emptied of it, and in a word, the normal condition of the tissue is restored: this is called RESOLUTION, resolutto. Should it not terminate thus happily, the inflammation is followed by the critical EFrusIon OF VARIOUS FLUIDS, SUPPURATION, SOFTENING, HARDENING, MORTIFICATION, and VARIOUS SPURIOUS FORMATIONS, all of which must be here separately treated of. § 55. As to. the morbidly secreted rLurps,’ they may be produced now from the EXPANDED SURFACE OF THE ORGAN, and IN THE cavity receiving them, or they may be poured out in the PARENCHYMA OF THE PART ITSELF ;—in the former, they give](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33489166_0001_0061.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


