. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . FIG. (ar) (&5 @0® Fig. 8. Fig. 9 scrofulous or unhealthy pus: DIAGNOSIS. 55 <G)-<^v^©: Vomited Matters.—The first substance observed in ^0g$<?0?. vomited matters is the food in various stages of decom-^P-Ms^ position; and if there be either chronic or acute inflam- ®/M,% mation, there will be mingled with this, portions of epi- Fig. 10. thelial lining from the membrane of the stomach, andother parts of the digestive tube. The new formations which occurin the


. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . FIG. (ar) (&5 @0® Fig. 8. Fig. 9 scrofulous or unhealthy pus: DIAGNOSIS. 55 <G)-<^v^©: Vomited Matters.—The first substance observed in ^0g$<?0?. vomited matters is the food in various stages of decom-^P-Ms^ position; and if there be either chronic or acute inflam- ®/M,% mation, there will be mingled with this, portions of epi- Fig. 10. thelial lining from the membrane of the stomach, andother parts of the digestive tube. The new formations which occurin the stomach are mostly vegetable fungi, such as torulce and sarcinaventriculi. In addition to the above the vomited matters may containpus, blood,cancer-cells, bile, etc., etc. Fceces.—On examination of the faeces, all the elements which en-ter into the composition of the food will be observed. In typhoid,and other malignant affections, the faeces will contain large crystalsof phosphates and carbonates. They also contain numerous torulse. Uterine and Vaginal Discharges.—The menstrual discharge iscomposed of old and yo


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