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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![Leipz. 1825, with six lithographs.—Savenko Tentamen pathol. anat. de Melanosi. Ato. Petropoli, 1825.—Fawdington, A case of Melanosis, with general vbservations on the Pathology of this interesting disease. 8vo. Lond. 1826, with two plates.— J. Casper D. de fungo medullari quedam. 8vo. Berol. 1826.—Of the many indivi- dual cases, only some more important are here mentioned, — Bidloo Op. omnia Dec. I. Exerc. 8. Dec. II. Exerc. I. Taf I. in the inguinal region.—Cases re- corded by Wardrop, Earle, Lawrence, and Langstaff, in Med. chir. Transact. Vol. III. VIII. IX.—Matussiere, v. Giorn. della Soc. med. chir. di Parma, Vol. VI. p. 300, in Journ. de Médec. contin. Vol. XVI. p. 359, on the back.— Fine in Sedillot Journ. de Médec. Vol. XLV. p. 34 and 151.—M’ Kechnie in Edinb. med. and surg. Journ. Vol. VII. p. 168, 1811.—Brtickmann in Horn’s Archiv f. med, Erfahr. July, 1811, p. 71, on the face.—Rowen in New England Journ, of Med. and Surg. No. [V. Oct. Boston, 1814, with plates, on the arm.— Fanzago in Mémorie sopra alcuni pezzi morbosi. Fasc. I. p. 65. Padov. 1820, pl. 4, on the leg. — M’Clellan in the American medic. Recorder, Vol. V. No. 4. Oct. New-York, 1822, on the neck.— Wedemeyer in Rust’s Magazin f. d. ges. Heilk. Vol. XIIT. Part 1. on the breast, the arm, and foot.—Gerson and Julius Magazin der ausl. Lit. d. ges. Heilk. Sept. and Oct. 1823, p. 197, on the wrist. -——Halliday in Medical Intelligencer, No. 43 and 46, June and Sept. 1823.— Rhades in Horn’s Archiv f. d. med. Erfahr. Nov. and Dec. 1823, p. 489, on the thigh.—Allan, System of pathol. and operat. Surgery, Vol. I. p. 264, note, on the hip; Archives générales de Médec, Vol. IV. Feb, 1824, — Salomon in Petersburg. vermischte Abhandl. a. d. Gebiete d. Heilkunde, Part III. Leipz. 1825.—Velpeau in Revue médic. franc. et étrang. Vol. I. p. 217 and 343, with plates, in the left armpit.— Nicolai in Rust’s Magazin. Vol. XX. Part III. p. 540. Otto Verzeichniss der anat. Praparatensammlung. No. 2102-—2106, p. 30. Breslau, 1826.—I have lately observed one case on the shoulder.——Alibert, in his Nosologie naturelle, Vol. I. p. 336, pl. B, gives a good engraving of medullary sarcom on the shoulder.—<4rnold D. de fungo medullari. Vratisl. 1822.—W. Cullen and R. Carswell on Melanosis, in Edinb. med and surg. Journal, Jan. 1827.—Meyen Untersuchungen iiber die Natur parasit. Geschwiilste im menschl. Korper, insbesond. iiber den Mark und Blutschwamm. Berl. 1828.—Kastagne D. de fungo medullari. 8vo. Kil. 1828.—0O. Zimmermann D. de melanosi. 8vo. 1828, with plates.—Fr. Kerksig D. de fungo medullari. Hale, 1828. * [According to Andral’s account of bloody fungus, or, as it has recently been named, “ tissu érectile accidentel,” this does not seem to be really the case; in true fungus hzmatodes the little vessels seem to vegetate, (ils semblent comme vegéter,) and form tumours supported by cellular tissue; the vessels increase, and produce a structure very closely resembling that of the spleen, the blood is stayed in the little areolas thus produced, and in the veins, with which they freely communicate, and produces, by its variable quantity, rapid change in the consis- tence, colour and form of the tumour; and, if it burst, severe hemorrhage occurs. But out of this vascular development there often arise lesions of nutrition and secretion; and hence we often find, commingled with this vascular base, fibrous, scirrhous, purulent, melanotic and other morbid productions; all of which are generally included under the term fungus hematodes. Andral, Vol. I. p- 176—179. T.] (2) Adams, Baron, v. Hydatids. (3) Palletta Exerc. pathol. ete.—Panizza Annotazioni anat. chir. sul fungo midollare dell’ occhio. fol. Pavia, 1821.— Wedemeyer.— Freudenberg D. de tuberc. in hepate et pulm. causis atque cura. p. 16. Bonne, 1824,—Proudfoot in Edinb. med and surg. Journal, April, 1826.—Otto Selt. Beob. Part II. No. 56. (4) v. Walther, and myself one case. (5) M’Clellan and Rhades. (6) The preparations which I saw in the veterinary cabinet at Alfort were marked Morilles and Poireaux; sometimes the black pigment is also wanting, (compare above, § 39,) and the tumours have then a whitish or flesh coloured ap- pearance; this is the case, according to the verbal observation of Godine, especially in mules, and most commonly it occurs in white or grey horses, in rare cases In](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33489166_0001_0084.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


