. Arteriosclerosis : etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment. Fig. I. Arteriosclerosis of the thoracic and abdomina,aorta, showing irregular nodules, atheromatous plaquesldenudation of the intinia, thin plates of bone scatteredthroughout with spicules extending into the lumen of thevessel. Note the contraction of the openings of the largebranches, the rough appearance of the aorta and the greaterdegree of sclerosis of the upper two-thirds, i. e., of theaorta above the diaphragm. This aorta in the recentstate was much thickened and almost inelastic. Arteriosclerosi
. Arteriosclerosis : etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment. Fig. I. Arteriosclerosis of the thoracic and abdomina,aorta, showing irregular nodules, atheromatous plaquesldenudation of the intinia, thin plates of bone scatteredthroughout with spicules extending into the lumen of thevessel. Note the contraction of the openings of the largebranches, the rough appearance of the aorta and the greaterdegree of sclerosis of the upper two-thirds, i. e., of theaorta above the diaphragm. This aorta in the recentstate was much thickened and almost inelastic. Arteriosclerosis: Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis, Prognosis,Prophylaxis, and Treatment. By Louis M. Warficid, A. B., M. D. lastructof in Medicine, Washington University Medical Depart-ment; Physician to the Protestant Hospital; Adjunct AttendingPhysician to the Martha Parsons Hospital for Children,St, Louis» Mo. Formerly Medical House Officer atThe Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md,Member St. Louis Medical Society, MissouriState Medical Society, and AmericanMedical Association, etc. With an intro
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