The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . Endarteritis obliterans, not syphilitic. Transverse section of the basilar ; a, muscular layer ; b, elastic lumen of the artery is entirely filled with a new formation, -which has become canalized by new vessels atD I) F; c, blood pigment; e, hyaline material, part of the new formation encroaching on the media at e, andseen elsewhere. (Drawn by Dr. W. L. Wardwell, from a specimen borrowed from Professor W. H. 60 diameters.) Fig. Traumatic endarteritis. Secti


The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . Endarteritis obliterans, not syphilitic. Transverse section of the basilar ; a, muscular layer ; b, elastic lumen of the artery is entirely filled with a new formation, -which has become canalized by new vessels atD I) F; c, blood pigment; e, hyaline material, part of the new formation encroaching on the media at e, andseen elsewhere. (Drawn by Dr. W. L. Wardwell, from a specimen borrowed from Professor W. H. 60 diameters.) Fig. Traumatic endarteritis. Section from the common carotid of a horse, tied with a broad nerve-ligature, showingat B B the proliferation of the intima. The inflammatory new formation is projected into the lumen of the vessel,and has caused partial atrophy of the media, c ; a b, the intima ; B b, portion of the intima in the grasp of theligature ; D, the adventitia, slightly changed, with small-cell infiltration. (Drawn by Dr. W. L. Wardwell, fromthe anthors specimen. Magnified about 40 diameters.) septic matter may pass into the vessel from the surrounding, inflamed tissue,and lead to infarction and pysemia. The same condition may result from ARTERITIS. 335 an extension of inflammation from the surrounding tissues into the arterialAvail, as in phageclsena, Jreatment.—No unvarying plan of treatment can be laid out for traumatic;arteritis. The circumstances of each case must be separately prevent gangrene, and to guard against hemorrhage, are the indicationsmost to be regar


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