. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 198 SURGICAL TECHNIC lation and an increased flow of blood to the part, a con- dition known as active hyperemia. After a time the blood-current begins to slacken; then the white cells approach the vessel wall and begin to pass through it (emigration of white cells). There is also a passing out of plasma or fluid from the blood, and in severe cases of inflammation the red cells may also pass out. If we now examine the inflamed area with a microscope we. Fig. 159.—Ice-bag (Ashton). Fig. 160.—Wa
. Bacteriology and surgical technics for nurses. Surgical nursing; Operations, Surgical; Bacteriology. 198 SURGICAL TECHNIC lation and an increased flow of blood to the part, a con- dition known as active hyperemia. After a time the blood-current begins to slacken; then the white cells approach the vessel wall and begin to pass through it (emigration of white cells). There is also a passing out of plasma or fluid from the blood, and in severe cases of inflammation the red cells may also pass out. If we now examine the inflamed area with a microscope we. Fig. 159.—Ice-bag (Ashton). Fig. 160.—Water coil. find an enormous number of cells, chiefly white blood- cells, in the tissues about the vessels. Fibrin in the form of delicate granules and fibrils may also be present. Inflammation is a process which is directed to the re- moval of an irritant, which may be either a portion of an injured tissue or a foreign body or material. After this result has been accomplished, healing or regen- eration takes place. If the inflammation was caused by bacteria, suppuration is likely to follow. In that. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stoney, Emily M. A. (Emily Marjory Armstrong). Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders compnay
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