. Journal of radiology . Figure X.—Large mediastinal tumoroccupying- greater part of right sideof chest. Stereoscopically the tumorappeared more or less rounded incontour. Found five years after em-pyema. Exact nature of tumor Figure XI.—Localized and well de-fined shadow in the region of the lefthilum mediastinum and part of thelower lobe, following pneumonia. Inall probability walled off abscess. Examination of lungs showed pneu-monia of right lung. The night of the second day afteroperation, because of the decreased out-put of urine, patient was given mag-nesium sulphate and


. Journal of radiology . Figure X.—Large mediastinal tumoroccupying- greater part of right sideof chest. Stereoscopically the tumorappeared more or less rounded incontour. Found five years after em-pyema. Exact nature of tumor Figure XI.—Localized and well de-fined shadow in the region of the lefthilum mediastinum and part of thelower lobe, following pneumonia. Inall probability walled off abscess. Examination of lungs showed pneu-monia of right lung. The night of the second day afteroperation, because of the decreased out-put of urine, patient was given mag-nesium sulphate and the bowels movedseven times during the night. The nextmorning the patient appeared very muchbetter. The respiration had decreasedto forty, and the pulse to one hundredand forty and the temperature to onehundred and three. The pneumonia ofthe right lobe seemed to be clearingup. There was very little the afternoon patients pulse,respiration and temperature rose sud-denly, the respirations reaching sixtyand the pulse one hundred and eightyand very weak. The patient becamevery cyanotic and died in about anhour after the sudden change wasnoticed. Necropsy by Dr. W. C. Caldwell—His notes are as follows: The Brewertube a


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