. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. Fig. 135. Oangraena carbolica. Bockenheimer, Atlas. Tab. Fig. 136. Combustio entheniatnsa - bullosa ~ escliarotica. Rcbman Company, Neve-York. COMBUSTIOERYTHEMATOSA-BULLOSA-ESCHAROTICA {Hums)Plate CVin, Fig. 136. Burns may be caused by the action of radiant heat; prolonged exposure to hot sun or a hot fire. Theheat may arise from solids, liquids or gases. Elec-tricity (lightning stroke) and the X-rays may alsocause burns; also strong acids and alkalis (sulphuricand nitric ac


. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. Fig. 135. Oangraena carbolica. Bockenheimer, Atlas. Tab. Fig. 136. Combustio entheniatnsa - bullosa ~ escliarotica. Rcbman Company, Neve-York. COMBUSTIOERYTHEMATOSA-BULLOSA-ESCHAROTICA {Hums)Plate CVin, Fig. 136. Burns may be caused by the action of radiant heat; prolonged exposure to hot sun or a hot fire. Theheat may arise from solids, liquids or gases. Elec-tricity (lightning stroke) and the X-rays may alsocause burns; also strong acids and alkalis (sulphuricand nitric acids, caustic potash and soda). Burns of the mucous membrane of the mouth,tongue, pharynx, esophagus and intestine are causedby certain chemicals swallowed as poisons. Thesemay cause death by oedema of the glottis, or later onby perforating ulceration of the gut and the ulcers heal, they lead to stenosis of the gut. Burns of the skin may be caused by strong caus-tics; such as trichloracetic acid, for removal of warts;Vienna paste, tartar emetic ointment, etc. Tender skins { children) react to slight degreesof heat; after the application of poul


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