Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . ed. cxvii. Bernard and Salomon. Revue de 1905, No. i, p. 45. Witte,Beitr. z. allg. Path. u. path. 1004, Bd. ,^6, p. 192. Thorel. Lubarschand Ostcrtags Ergebnisse d. allg. Path. u. path. Anat., Neunter Jahrg. I. ^. p. 1039. Fahr. Virchows Arch., 1904. Bd. t;;. p. 50S. During. Dcut. ? Dec. 15. igo4. Abramow. Virchows 1904. Bd. , p. Lubarsch and Ustertags Ergebnisse d. allg. Path. u. path. Anat., Neun-ter Jahrg. I. Abt


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . ed. cxvii. Bernard and Salomon. Revue de 1905, No. i, p. 45. Witte,Beitr. z. allg. Path. u. path. 1004, Bd. ,^6, p. 192. Thorel. Lubarschand Ostcrtags Ergebnisse d. allg. Path. u. path. Anat., Neunter Jahrg. I. ^. p. 1039. Fahr. Virchows Arch., 1904. Bd. t;;. p. 50S. During. Dcut. ? Dec. 15. igo4. Abramow. Virchows 1904. Bd. , p. Lubarsch and Ustertags Ergebnisse d. allg. Path. u. path. Anat., Neun-ter Jahrg. I. Abt. 1003. p. 1042. * Monckberg. Virchows Arch., 1903, Bd. 171. »-tti ? AfUaR. Accad. di Med. di Torino, July and Aug., 1903. 530 SPECIAL PATHOLOGY. endarteritis or other inflammation of the vessel; (2) when hme saltsare deposited in the vascular wall, without any discernible antecedentdisease, the condition is called cryptogenic calcification. Ossification, or true bone formation, is said by Orth to be a possi-bility; exactly what induces it, or how it may be brought about, is Fig. 265.—Thoracic 2 -K Points at which an inserted trocar failed to reveal the presence of fluid blood. At 4 fluid blood was found. At the autopsy a globular aneurysm 17.; cm. in diameter was found. The sac bulged between the Tst andfifth ribs the second, third andfourth ribs having been absorbed in front of it. The sac was hned by alaminated clot, s cm. thick, internal to wluch was a coagulum, 7 cm. m thickness. The aneurysm com-municated with the arch of the aorta, and had been treated by wiring. (For the use of this illustration 1 amindebted to Dr. W. \V. Johnston, Washington, D. C, who reported the case in American Medicine, MayII, 1901, vol. i.) Hyaline, vitreous, or diaphanous degeneration, allied to that form ofdegeneration described by Zenker as occurring in the muscles, has beenfound in the vessel-walls, usually in the arterioles. (See p. 247.) Amyloid infi


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