The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . ool wielded for along time with greatforce, will undoubtedlyhelp to propel the con-tents of the peripheral lymphatics toward the larger, more deeply situatedlymphatic trunks. Or the vigorous contractions of the muscles duringmastication v^ill undoubtedly empty the adjacent lymphatics centerward,their action being aptly comparable to that of a force-pump. What was formerly denoted as external mechanical irritation is nothingbut this forcing of pus-generating substances into t
The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . ool wielded for along time with greatforce, will undoubtedlyhelp to propel the con-tents of the peripheral lymphatics toward the larger, more deeply situatedlymphatic trunks. Or the vigorous contractions of the muscles duringmastication v^ill undoubtedly empty the adjacent lymphatics centerward,their action being aptly comparable to that of a force-pump. What was formerly denoted as external mechanical irritation is nothingbut this forcing of pus-generating substances into the open lymphatics byfriction or other pressure due to exercise. The direction and extent of the spread of the infection by the lymphaticsare prescribed by the anatomical arrangement of the lymph-vessels of theregion concerned. Thus, on the palmar aspect of a finger, the poisoningwill rapidly extend to the periosteum, as the lymphatics all tend that the vicinity of lymph-glands, the infection will promptly extend to them,an intervening lymphangitic streak often clearly denoting the route bywhich it Fig. 138. -Bacilli of antlirax and streptococcus(700 diameters). (Koch.) Plato III.
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