. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . Fig. 14.—Typhoid Ulceration of Fig. 15.—Perforating Epithelio- Gall-bladder. matous Ulcer of Gall-bladder. (No. i,594A, Middlesex Museum.) (No. 1,021, St. Marys Museum.) old lady, and leading to death from peritonitis (Fig. 15) ;and No. 2,8ogA, from the Hunterian Museum, shows theulceration of a malignant stricture, causing a fistula betweenthe gall-bladder and colon (Fig. 16). Stricture of the Gall-bladder and Bile-ducts. Stricture of the bile-ducts is one of the rarer sequelae ofulceration, by which it is probably always


. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . Fig. 14.—Typhoid Ulceration of Fig. 15.—Perforating Epithelio- Gall-bladder. matous Ulcer of Gall-bladder. (No. i,594A, Middlesex Museum.) (No. 1,021, St. Marys Museum.) old lady, and leading to death from peritonitis (Fig. 15) ;and No. 2,8ogA, from the Hunterian Museum, shows theulceration of a malignant stricture, causing a fistula betweenthe gall-bladder and colon (Fig. 16). Stricture of the Gall-bladder and Bile-ducts. Stricture of the bile-ducts is one of the rarer sequelae ofulceration, by which it is probably always preceded, except INFLAMMATORY AFFECTIONS 65 in those cases dependent on malignant disease, which areconsidered under another heading. Though there is no reason why stricture should not be asequence of typhoid ulceration, such has yet to be proved,. Fig. 16.—Cancer of Gall-bladderulcerating into colon. (No. 2,8o9A, Royal College of SurgeonsMuseum.)


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