Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fia. 501. 870 DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. a streak or superficial layer upon the red, or covered the latter with spots of varioussizes. Whether this coagulum existed in all the veins, could only Iwve been ascer-tained by a complete dissection of the body. It was seen, however, that the femoralveins, alter passing under Pouparts ligament, were empty and perfectly healthy asfar down as the Sartorius muscle. The external and internal iliac veins, as well asthe pelvic veins, were full and distended. The azygos, both axillary and jugular vei
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fia. 501. 870 DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. a streak or superficial layer upon the red, or covered the latter with spots of varioussizes. Whether this coagulum existed in all the veins, could only Iwve been ascer-tained by a complete dissection of the body. It was seen, however, that the femoralveins, alter passing under Pouparts ligament, were empty and perfectly healthy asfar down as the Sartorius muscle. The external and internal iliac veins, as well asthe pelvic veins, were full and distended. The azygos, both axillary and jugular veins,were full, also the longitudinal, the lateral, and other sinuses at the base of the cra-nium, and veins ramifying on the surface of the brain. In this last situation seme ofthe veins appeared as if full of pus, whilst others were gorged with a dark coagulum—(see Fig. 503). In the aorta and external arteries were a few small clots, resemblingthose found in the veins. These vessels, however, were comparatively empty. Tiebasilar artery at the base of the b
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