A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . ***%jjb&^m. Illustrating various degrees of involvement of AppendixVermiformis. (Richardson.) A. Chronic, recurring. B. Ditto, much thickened. C. Acute, with necrosis and rupture. D. Showing local necrosis. E. Gangrene and perforation permitting faecal extravasation. F. Total gangrene without perforation. APPENDICITIS. 641 tissues outside of the csecum. The great majority of inflammationsin this region begin in the appendix. App


A manual of modern surgery : an exposition of the accepted doctrines and approved operative procedures of the present time, for the use of students and practitioners . ***%jjb&^m. Illustrating various degrees of involvement of AppendixVermiformis. (Richardson.) A. Chronic, recurring. B. Ditto, much thickened. C. Acute, with necrosis and rupture. D. Showing local necrosis. E. Gangrene and perforation permitting faecal extravasation. F. Total gangrene without perforation. APPENDICITIS. 641 tissues outside of the csecum. The great majority of inflammationsin this region begin in the appendix. Appendicitis is a very common and exceedingly important abdom-inal disease. It and inflammations of the uterine appendages consti-tute a very large proportion of all abdominal infections. It occurs atall ages and in males more frequently than in females. It is the causeof nearly all cases of peritonitis in men; and of most cases in women,outside of those due to conditions of the sexual organs. It is aninfective disease and is perhaps associated with imperfect drainage ofthe contents of the appendicular canal into the caecuru. The colonbacillus seems to be the common pathogeni


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