On the diseases classified by the Registrar-General as Tabes Mesenterica / by W.T. Gairdner.
- William Tennant Gairdner
- Date:
- 1888
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Credit: On the diseases classified by the Registrar-General as Tabes Mesenterica / by W.T. Gairdner. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Emaciation, a result of fever, 280. the original meaning of phthisis, 107. Entero-colitis in infants, as predis- posing to tubercle, 61. Extension of process in phthisis, 194, Fake, Dr., his adoption of the name Tabes inesenterica, 7. Fatty infiltration of liver, 272. Fever, by absorption from cavities, 279. causation of, 276. from pleurisy, 279. in phthisis, 276. in phthisis, related to hasmorrhage, 280. Fevers, inheritance in, 204. Fibi-oid and caseous forms of phthisis, comparison, 125. Fibroid phthisis, 117. ages at death, 126. bronchiectasis, 12,3. caseation, 121. comparison with healing process, LSI. cysts in pleura, 124. duration, 127. emphysema, 124. fibroid transformation, 122. formation of cavities, 123. general appearances, 118. initiatory lesion, 119, sex, 128. tubercles, 120. shrinking, 118, 123, 124. Fibi-oid transformation in plithisis, 122, Forms of phthisis (see caseous and fibroid forms), Fuchsine-staining of bacilli, 177. Gangrene of lungs, 147, compared with phthisis, 147, Gee, on tubercular peritonitis, 48, 1 note. \ (Glanders in lungs, 142. Greenhow on prevalence of tabes, 7, 8, Guersent, 6, 18, 20, 21, 22. H^MORKHACiE iu acute general tuber- culosis, 231, cause of fever in phthisis, 280. in caseous phthisis, 117. in phthisis, 229, 232. Hardness of abdomen in Carreau, 36. Healing in phthisis, 212. in tubercular processes generally, 212. of tubercular lym]phatic gland, 213. High altitudes, hypertrophy of lungs in, 219, influence in phthisis, 209, 220, Hypertrophy of lung, 217, In-door occupations, predisposing to phthisis, 208, Infective diseases, mode of extension, 193, inheritance in, 203. Inflammation and tuberculosis, 185, Ingrassias, 6. Inheritance, direct and indirect, 200. general principles of, 203. influence iu phthisis, 201, 206, in infective diseases, 203. in specific fevers, 204. diphtheria, 206. malarial fever, 205. scarlet fever, 206. small-pox, 205. yellow fever, 204. Insufflation from tuberculosis of larynx, 173. of caseous matter, a cause of phthisis, 170. Interstitial pneumonia from inhaled dust, 154, 159. Intestinal tuberculosis, 241, its frequency, 241, Intestine, amyloid, 264. extension to, in phthisis, 195. tuberculosis in phthisis, 130, 166, 190. ulceration and amyloid disease, 264. Isolation, in treatment of phthisis 211.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21518920_0299.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)