The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . nd an examination of the j^oints of the processes shows that the ex-tension of the growth occurs along the perivascular canals. According to Greenfield, the inflammatory matter in and around the peri-vascular canals in syphilis is entirely diflferent from that in tubercular infil-tration of these canals. In vessels examined by Barlow, the same changes are reported as thosegiven above (Figs. 525, 526). The advcntitia and muscular coats w^ere moreor less aftected, *• but obviously the princi


The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . nd an examination of the j^oints of the processes shows that the ex-tension of the growth occurs along the perivascular canals. According to Greenfield, the inflammatory matter in and around the peri-vascular canals in syphilis is entirely diflferent from that in tubercular infil-tration of these canals. In vessels examined by Barlow, the same changes are reported as thosegiven above (Figs. 525, 526). The advcntitia and muscular coats w^ere moreor less aftected, *• but obviously the principal changes have taken place in theintima. Davidson and Buzzard are led to the same conclusions with theforegoing, as is Green in his Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. SYPHILITIC ARTERITIS. 349 Heubner^ holds that the process of new cell-formation in the intima, whichhas just been described at length, is due to the direct irritation of the currentof the poisoned blood upon the endothelia. The inflammation progressing,proliferation of the intima increases, projections into the lumen occur, and Fig.


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