Mediastinal form of lymphadenoma (Hodgkin's disease) with extreme so-called pulmonary hypertrophic osteo-arthropathy / by F. Parkes Weber ; with a report on the histology of the case by J.C.G. Ledingham.
- Frederick Parkes Weber
- Date:
- 1909
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Credit: Mediastinal form of lymphadenoma (Hodgkin's disease) with extreme so-called pulmonary hypertrophic osteo-arthropathy / by F. Parkes Weber ; with a report on the histology of the case by J.C.G. Ledingham. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[11] Muir, Robert. “ On LoucocythsGmia, Lymphadonoma, and Allied Diseases,” Olasg. Med. Jcmrn., 1905, Ixiv, p. 161. [12] Ormerod. St. Barl.'s Hasp. Joum., 1906-7, xiv, p. 98. [13] Proscher and White [notes published on the subject]. Journ. Amer. Med. Assoc., 1907, xlix, pp. 774, 1115 ; also Milnch. med. Wochenschr., 1907, liv, p. 1868. [14] Reed, Dorothy M. “ On the Pathological Changes in Hodgkin’s Disease,” Johns Hopkins Hosp. Reports, 1902, x, pp. 133-196. [15] Simmons, C. C. ‘‘ Hodgkin’s Disease : A Pathological Analysis of Nine Cases,” Journ. Med. Res., Bost., U.S.A., 1903, ix, p. 378. [16] Stevens, J. L. “ The Pathology of Mediastinal Tumours,” Lond., 1892, p. 10. [17] Idem. Loc. cit., p. 11. [18] Symes-Thompson, H. E. ” Hypertrophic Pulmonary Osteo-arthropathy,” Med. Chir. Trans., Lond., 1904, Ixxxvii, pp. 85-139. [19] Taylor, P. ‘‘The Chronic Relapsing Pyrexia of Hodgkin’s Disease,” Guy's Hosp. Reports, 1906, lx, p. 1. [One of the most recent articles on this form of Hodgkin’s disease.] [20] Warnecke, P. “ Ueber die hodgkinsche Krankheit,” Mitteil. a. d. Gre^izgebiet. dcr Med. u. Chir., Jena, 1905, xiv, p. 275. [21] Weber, P. P. Brit. Med. Journ., 1908, i, p. 386, and ‘‘ A Note on Calmette’s Oph- thalmo-reaction for Tuberculosis,” Med. Press and Giro., Lond., 1908, p. 166. [The results of the reaction have been compared with actual post-mortem findings by G. Pehsenfeld, Milnch. med. Wochenschr., 1908, Iv, p. 1373.] [22] Idem. ‘‘Acute Cases of Hodgkin’s Disease,” St. Barl.’s Hosp. Reports, 1907, xliii, pp. 81-92. [23] Idem. ‘‘Remarks on the Relations of Pulmonary Tuberculosis to other Diseases,” Lancet, 1904, i, p. 924. [In the present case no macroscopic or microscopic evidence of tuberculosis was found after death.] Sitpi^lementanj Note.—In the case of a boy, aged 4, described by Dr. Cecil Wall in his paper on “ Mediastinal Growths,”^ a large mass of growth in the mediastinum constituted the earliest and most important clinical feature of a disease having the histological features now generally recognized in England and America as characteristic of lymphadenoma (Hodgkin’s disease). ' Medical Society of London, January 11, 1909.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2241941x_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


