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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![little hydatids, which either swim in the fluid, or sprout from the internal surface of the large hydatid. Compare as to Literature, Reuss Repert. Comment. Vol. XIII. p. 480.—de Plouquet Repert. Art. Hydatis, and on the individual parts. Hunter, in Transact. of a Soc. for the improv. of med. and chir. Knowledge. Vol. I. p. 34. London, 1793.—Veit Kinige Bemerk. iiber die Entstehung der Hydatiden, in Reil’s Archiv. f. die Physiol. Vol. II. p. 486.—Rudolphi Ento- zoorum s. verm. intestinal. hist. nat. Amstel. 1808—10, 2 vols. 8vo. in several passages.—Ludersen Dis de hydatidibus. 4to. with a plate. Gétt. 1808.—Himly in his and Hufeland’s Journ. der prakt. Heilk. Dec. 1809, p. 140. — 4. Monro, An Essay upon the Hydatids of the human body. 8vo. Edinb. 1811.— Meckel Handb. d. pathol. Anat. Vol. II. Part Il. p. 394. — Fosbroke in Lond. med. Repository, Vol. XXI. No, 122—125, — Baron, an Inquiry, illustr. the nature of tuberculated accretions of serous membranes, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1819.— J. Carlevarius D. de hydatidum origine et mutationibus successivis. 8vo. Savona, 1825. — Encysted tumours, containing hydatids are often enormously large, particularly in the belly ; for some examples of such cysts in the general cellular tissue of the body, v. Reuss and Plouquet.— Janin in Sedillot Recueil period. Vol. XXIII. p. 254.—Bisset in Duncan med. Comment. Dec. I. Vol. TX. p- 244.—Baird, in Edinb. med. and surg. Journ. July, 1821. — Otte Verzeichn. der Bresl. anat. Praparatensammlung. No. 2077 and 2078. They are not unfre- quently discharged in various ways,—they also ulcerate. v. de Plouquet Art. hydatis ex ulcere. — Bisset. — J. Carlevarini D. de hydatidum origine et muta- tionibus successivis. 8vo. Paris, 1825.— Opinion of the older writers on the origin of dropsy from rupture of hydatids. (6) Reuss Repertor. Comment. Vol. XIII. p. 547.—de Plouquet Repertor. Art. Hydrops cysticus et hydatidosus.—Salzmann D. de tumoribus quibusdam, serosis externis. Argentor, 1719.— Morgagni De sed. et caus. morbor. Epist. XXXVIII. p. 63, seq.—Cruveilhier Essay sur l’anat. pathol. Vol. I. p. 256—296,— Meckel Hand. der pathol. Anat. Vol. II. Part II. p. 144—158. They occur most frequently, and are largest in the belly. Compare the several places. (7) As they are really situated in the neighbourhood of joints and tendons, so are they mostly diseases of the mucous bags (bursze mucose vaginales, vesiculares subcutanex). Compare those in Cruwveilhier, Vol. I. p. 296 and 303. Meckel, Vol. VIII. Part Il. p. 15.—Fuhrmann D.s. varior. auctor. observata de tumoribus cysticis humorem synoviz similem et corpuscula cartilaginea continentibus. Jenz, 1822. (8) Schmidt D. de atheromate manu curato. Hale, 1798.—Reuss Repertor. Comment. Vol. XV. p. 33, 34.—de Plouquet Art. Atheroma et Meliceris. [This secretion is considered by Andral, Vol. I. p. 440, to be merely a variety of Laennec’s ‘ matiere colloide.’ T.] (9) Generally, in fatty tumours, the hair resembles the normal hair of animals; as wool in sheep, feathers in birds. — de Plouquet Repertor. Art. Pilus in insolitis locis. — Meckel Ueber regelwidrige Haar-und Zahnbildung in the Archiv f. d. Physiol. Vol. I. p. 519 ff and Handb. d. pathol. Anat. Vol. II. Part II. p. 270«— Cruveilhier, Vol. II. p. 166 and 181. — Hoffmann in Ephem. N. C. Dec. II. A.V. p. 433. Ann, VITI.—Wepfer Peon et Pythag. Ann. XI. p- 53.—Hunter s. Baillie, in Phil. Transact. Vol. LXXIX. p. 77.——Malpighi Opera posth. p. 95. —- Ruysch Thes. anat.Vol. VI. Tab. VI. fig. 5 and 6.—Recent Observations are in the American medic. Recorder. Philad. Vol. I. No. 3.— 4. Cooper and Travers, Surgic. Essays, P. Il. — Delpech Précis des maladies reputées chirurg. Vol. III. p.412.—Zethermann in Hufeland’s and Himly’s Journ. d. prakt. Heilk. July, 1811, p. 121.—Bricheteau in Journ. compl. du Dict. des Sc. médic. Vol. XV. p. 298.—Denis in Journ. de Méd. Chir. et Pharm. milit. par Biron et Fournier, Vol. II. p. 857. — Luinturier ib. Vol. XI. p, 271. — Bobillier ib. p.273; from a horse; v. Rudolphi’s Bemerkungen auf einer Reise u.s.w. Part I. p. 80. Berlin, 1804. — In the Hunterian Museum at London, I saw two encysted tumours completely full of hair, from a cow; also another similar one under the skin of the head in a calf.—Otto Seltene Boebacht. Part II. p.159. —v. Bresl. Mus., No. 388. — Three steatomes, with feathers from a goose and hen, 7. No. 2096 — 2098. . Encysted tumours, with](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33489166_0001_0077.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


