Bovine tuberculosis in man : an account of the pathology of suspected cases / by Charles Creighton.
- Charles Creighton
- Date:
- 1881
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Bovine tuberculosis in man : an account of the pathology of suspected cases / by Charles Creighton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![•iuiM in the imiwtinlial re)(iuii an exicnaive i;reyiiili*yenow ^jivany nuu«. lle|Mitic flexutv of rulun adherent U» liver. H|)In-n united to dia})hra|{iu ; nrar it, and e«|Mwially at the hiluo, nunieruUH white iimlultw. Two eawoun iiuuaea aa lor),*e aa a|>|dtw in the odhckiuna of the td^tuid flexure. In the hilua of the liver, n<NluUr inaaaej* like the ljefon»>mentiomHl. In the liver a limited nuniU>r «if whitidi mMlulea up to the aire of jK^aa, ea{Hx:ialIy rrtund aUiut the ^lUhlodder. Old inU*rNtitial orchitU. (*a»MJ IV. klnii, ttfpsd 2H. Tulierculoaia {M^ritomeL In the anterior nit*«luuitinuui a nundjer of malulea aa larxe aa walnuu. In left lung, miliary liiMlulea, and on the pleura, Hixht luit|{ Anuly uniUvI to the coatul pleura and the diaphroKin i in the o<lhe«iona numeroua ^rey ntNlulua. lirvnrhial glands ainall and deep ixhI ; contaiuml only two or thret* yellowiah nodulea. (.'aMxiUji noiIuUw under the prrtioneum of the anterior alMhuuilul wall, idong the epiputric arteriea ; the |oirieUil periumetim of the anterior wall every* when' much thickenwl and dmaely wverwl with clear yellow nodulea. The aame oreum^ thmu^hout the whole |M-riUineal cavity, in the n*ceaHe« of the ndhen*nt inteatim'a, and more aijaraely iM'twivn the ])eritoneum and the liver. Hurfare of diaphm^^m oox'erwl hy the aame j^rcy nodulea. Numemua ntalulea on aurfacc of kidntys; aome in the spleen and liver. Mesenteric glands rnlai^l and |iartly coaeoua. The tuU'iruIoaiii in thia raoe ia con* aidenti to hove apraad from the {writoncum, and to luivv rencluMl the luufpi and pleura direct thn>U}(h the diaphrat^m. Coae V. Female, o^hI 66. Ulcua fnrici foraitan tuliercuhaium. Tul>er* cuhwia miliaria |a>riton{i’i ct utt’ri. Uloura tul>crcuJoaa veiitriculi ct coli oacendentia. Umler surface of diaphragm covore*! with numemua ffrvy nodulea. Serous fovering of amall intcatinc aown with numemua miliary nodulea Some in Doiigloa’a apace. Tulx'rruloaa ulcers in the stomach and in the oacending colon, with numeroua pin*h(wl ncxlulea in their flo<jr or in the neighliourinx M'nMUL Caac VI. Female, ngwl 68, for twelve ycare in a lunatic aaylum ; death Hudden and unexiK*cte<l. Tuniouni of U»e occipital Iwne, In the apex of the right lung, pigmented nodulea of tough conaiatcncc. The whole peritoneum covcretl with an im* mcnac nunilxT of amall grey no<lulea, very dense on the meaentery, the omentum, and the aeroua coat of the intestine. On the upper surface of the liver, flhmua adhcaiona to the diaphragm, which contain numeroua grey no<luIea. Capsule of the spleen covenxl with nodulea. Seated on the peri- toneum of Ihiuglaa’a sjaure, a thick gelatinous nodulated mass. A small mund ulcer of the stomach, apparently ulcus simplex. Litten, ** Ulcus Ventriculi Tulxjrculosum.”—Virchow’s Archiv, voL Ixvii. (1876) p. 616. An oval ulcer along the lesser curvature of the stomach, its base and](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2226758x_0132.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


