On the changes observed in healthy medium-sized arteries and in tendon ligatures during the first four weeks after ligation / by Sheridan Delépine and C.T. Dent.
- Auguste Sheridan Delépine
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On the changes observed in healthy medium-sized arteries and in tendon ligatures during the first four weeks after ligation / by Sheridan Delépine and C.T. Dent. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![Despite the passing fashions resulting from the injudi- cious application of true principles, the knowledge of the changes occurring in vessels after ligature has been grow- ing slowly, owing to the patient and sound work of the observers already mentioned, and also more especially of Virchow(1862),Waldeyer (1867),Bubnoff (1867),Thiersch, Cornil and Eanvier, Durante (1872), Zahn (1875), Pitres (1875), Eiedel (1875), Quincke (1876), Schultz (1877) Auerbach (1877), Bauragarten (1876-7),Tillmanns (1879)' Shakespeare (1879), Raab (1879), Foa, Pfitzer, Arnaud, Szuman, Hamilton (1881). During the last decade several other workers have continued the work begun by those just mentioned. Many other names might be included m the list. a. Coagulation.—Vhchow and Rindfleisch attributed the blorodati011 °f thr°mbuS cMeQy t0 ^agnation of Brucke (1857), Lister (1863), Zahn (1875), Oohnheim, and others have, on the contrary, insisted on the import- ance of the alteration of the endothelial surface, in tZmTteU Senftleben h™ Wed to prove that lake p]atTCe S6PtlC COa^ulatio11 d<^ These different views have been more or less discussed IZJuy^™' WG C°DSid- them briefly n the light of our own experiments. * Our six arteries were tied by a skilful operator - the tion) , the wounds healed without suppuration and bv primary intention; yet in all cases welf'marked coall/ tion occurred. We fPfil fT,OT.Q-P coagula- theorv of T5a, / ' therefore, convinced that the tneory of Baumgarten and Senftleben concernW P occlusion, &c„ all favour the yiew ^ ^](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2145405x_0055.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


