. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 4^ Fig. 32.—Perpendicular section of the colon from case 310, showing^ a small siipei-ficial ulcer H, H,in the centre of which an intact solitary follicle, I, protrudes as a minuto nipple like elevatron. Half-dia§Tainmatic drawing from a photograph (Neg. 563, N. S.) of No. titjii, Microscopical Section. Magni-fied 48 diameters. A. Mucous membrane. B. Muscle of Briicke. C. Submucous connective


. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 4^ Fig. 32.—Perpendicular section of the colon from case 310, showing^ a small siipei-ficial ulcer H, H,in the centre of which an intact solitary follicle, I, protrudes as a minuto nipple like elevatron. Half-dia§Tainmatic drawing from a photograph (Neg. 563, N. S.) of No. titjii, Microscopical Section. Magni-fied 48 diameters. A. Mucous membrane. B. Muscle of Briicke. C. Submucous connective tissue ;b, b, 6. small veins cut acrrtss. D. Circular, E, longitudinal, muscular coats of the intestine; ihese aredivided by the entrance of an artery, a, from the mesocolon, which is accompanied by a vein of coq-eiderable size and surrounded with connective Heliotype. Jamei R. Osgood Sf Bostam. PERPENDICULAR SECTION OF COLON THROUGH Tllli LUGE OF AN ULCER. Magnified 63 Diameters. PHOTO-MICROGRAPH BY ASSISTANT SURGEON J. J. WOODWARD, U. S. A. From No. 711. MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. SECT. TUBERCULAR ULCERATHiN <»!■ illK iMKsnNKfl. 575 4. DlARRIICEA CONNECTED WITH TUBERCULAR ULCERATION OF THE INTESTINES. This group of cases, as already explained/ was established for anatomical reasons, theclinical phenomena being, in the present state of our knowledge, inadequate to do more thanindicate the probable existence of the lesions in question. Tubercular disease of the intes-tines may occur as one of the lesions of general acute miliary tuberculosis, in which eventthe patient often perishes before the stage of ulceration is reached. It also occurs in con-nection with extensive tubercular disease of the abdominal organs manifested as tubercularperitonitis, associated with tubercular disease of the retro-peritoneal and mesenteric glands


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