Catalogue of the surgical and pathological museum of Valentine Mott and of his son Alexander B. Mott.
- Mott, Valentine, 1785-1865.
- Date:
- 1858
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the surgical and pathological museum of Valentine Mott and of his son Alexander B. Mott. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![now amputated at the shoulder, and she recovered without anvun- - Six months aftei ,; symptoms of disorganization of the lum- bar spina] marrow, and these increased, until paral sation was full] No inspection w however, tha malignant disea in the spinal marrow. ?96 French Preparation, showing the nerves of the eye, th ramifications of the fifth pair, and some of the branches of the portio dura. 355 Hair from a case of plica Poloni 117 Cranium, from Huaco, South America. 121 Cranium. 125 Cranium, from Quilca, South America. 140 Cranium of a female Choctaw. 343 Skull without right temporal bone. Compartment XVII. (Below). CASTS OF VARIOUS DEFORMITIES. COMPARTMENT XVIII. 507 Knt'e-joillt of a o gro, ulceration of the cartilages. In consequence of strumous synovitis. Amputation. ■1-1 Section of the Kliee-joillt. Amputation tor white swelling; showing d( posit of tuberculous matter in the cancellated structure—tuber- cular disease of the bones. 422 Duplicate of 421. 003 & 604 Spina Veillosa of the lower part of the lemur. Case of Mr. .T. P -. The disease was originally attributed to a fell, and was i ! ypain, and was not sensitive to the touch, lis bonj sh 11 o pressure w ith the I ; form. li gave ri je to qo constitu i itation was rapid and perfect. The operation was p liedin in L817, from hydrothorax. 7G0 Ent'cplialoiii Tumor of the Thigh. Case of Rev. Mr. Prince. Dupli- c it-,'. The other halt'in Com] VX 850 Necrosis of the Cricoid Cartilage, in a young man of 21, giving rise to symptoms of chronic laryngitis; fa This is a spi --'to Porter of Dub- lin, is the true ;./;'// and for which the only palliative remedy is early tracheotomy, by which the parts arc set at rest and the only chance of reliefs. In tin symptoms wen- agonizing difficulty in inspiration, atten marked and well exp se of obstruction in the larynx. Laryngotomy was performed during one of the paroxysms. The](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2114283x_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)