Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fic. 337.—Loss OF TissuK Due to Noma. (Dr. Nlixircs of recovery and .subsequent operation reported in the Intercolonial Medical Journal. of .\ustralasia. vol. iii, .\o. 10.) The destruction of the soft parts and the necrotic of Ixine with an effort at marginal healing are well shown. Cicatrization is giving rl.^- to ectropion. (Patient aged seven ; the process followed typhoid fever.) Pseudomembranous stomatitis is usually due to the diphtheriabacillus, but occasiona


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fic. 337.—Loss OF TissuK Due to Noma. (Dr. Nlixircs of recovery and .subsequent operation reported in the Intercolonial Medical Journal. of .\ustralasia. vol. iii, .\o. 10.) The destruction of the soft parts and the necrotic of Ixine with an effort at marginal healing are well shown. Cicatrization is giving rl.^- to ectropion. (Patient aged seven ; the process followed typhoid fever.) Pseudomembranous stomatitis is usually due to the diphtheriabacillus, but occasionally results from infection by streptococci, staphylo-cocci, the spirillum of Vincent, and pneumococci; it is a recognizedcomplication of pneumonia and Tuberculous stomatitis is almost invariably secondary to infectionof the air-passages, particularly the lungs. In the case reported by Jtirgens, Berl. klin. W<;)ch., June 13, 1904. Frazier, Med. Times. Dec, 1903. 678 SPECIAL PATHOLOGY. Walter the infection began in the socket of an extracted tooth. Per-foration of the palate may be due to


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