Appendicitis : its pathology and surgery . Fig. —Streptococcic peritonitis. Lymph upon the surface of the described another form of peritonitis 2 in which the inflamed. Fig. 44.—Streptococcic peritonitis. Streptococci in depths of the 900. serous membrane is covered with lymph, crowded with intes-tinal bacilli. But these bacilli do not penetrate the substances 1 Figs. 41, 42, and 43 arefrom Hunterian Lectures on Trctumatic Infection,Lockwood (Figs. 4, 5, and 6). 2 Loc. cit. p. 14, Fig. 3. APPENDICITIS of the peritoneum, or only to a very small extent, perhapsf


Appendicitis : its pathology and surgery . Fig. —Streptococcic peritonitis. Lymph upon the surface of the described another form of peritonitis 2 in which the inflamed. Fig. 44.—Streptococcic peritonitis. Streptococci in depths of the 900. serous membrane is covered with lymph, crowded with intes-tinal bacilli. But these bacilli do not penetrate the substances 1 Figs. 41, 42, and 43 arefrom Hunterian Lectures on Trctumatic Infection,Lockwood (Figs. 4, 5, and 6). 2 Loc. cit. p. 14, Fig. 3. APPENDICITIS of the peritoneum, or only to a very small extent, perhapsfor a hundredth of an inch. The surface fibrin and lymphmay be very thick, and the bacilli do not seem to be par-ticularly virulent. The prognosis is, therefore, extremelygrave in acute peritonitis accompanied with odourless can, however, be done by freely and abundantly washingand disinfecting the peritoneal cavity. I have also occasion-ally seen such striking results in streptococcic synovitis andcellulitis from the use of anti- streptococcic serum, that Iam only waiting for an opportunity of using it in a case


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