. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. tmtofferee sufficed to reduce it. On incision of the caecum, the included ileum was found tobe gangrenous. The appendix was long but otherwise normal. The mesentery containedsome tubercular glands. (We are much indebted to Dr. A. Hopkinson for his notes ofthe case.) The diagnosis in this case was exceedingly difficult. The girl had eatensome indigestible food a day or two before, more or less of which had In tussHsceptzon 135 returned in her vomit, and it was at first naturally assumed that the improperfood was the cause of the sickness and co


. The diseases of children : medical and surgical. tmtofferee sufficed to reduce it. On incision of the caecum, the included ileum was found tobe gangrenous. The appendix was long but otherwise normal. The mesentery containedsome tubercular glands. (We are much indebted to Dr. A. Hopkinson for his notes ofthe case.) The diagnosis in this case was exceedingly difficult. The girl had eatensome indigestible food a day or two before, more or less of which had In tussHsceptzon 135 returned in her vomit, and it was at first naturally assumed that the improperfood was the cause of the sickness and coHc. Apparently the lower two orthree inches of the ileum passed through the ileo-cascal valves and quicklybecame tightly jammed. In the following case there was an old tubercular peritonitis and caseousmesenteric glands ; the latter were found dragged into the invagination. hitiissusceplion : Partial Obstnictioii.—Kathleen P., aged 5 years, was admitted intothe Childrens Hospital, September 27, 1895. The girl had enjoyed good health up to three. Fig. 20.—Iiitussusceptumremoved by invagination wasileo-caecal. (From adrawing by Dr. W. )


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