The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . ass. Thebacilli contained within them dis-aj^pear, leaving behind, however, acrop of invisible spores that, trans-ferred to a suitable soil, will readilyproduce a new growth of the formation of this co-agulated mass of decayed cell-elements the process of caseation is estab-lished. The presence of this mass of necrosed tissue acts as an irritantupon the capillaries of the vicinity, and a wall of new-formed granulationtissue is thrown up around the focus. Should
The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . ass. Thebacilli contained within them dis-aj^pear, leaving behind, however, acrop of invisible spores that, trans-ferred to a suitable soil, will readilyproduce a new growth of the formation of this co-agulated mass of decayed cell-elements the process of caseation is estab-lished. The presence of this mass of necrosed tissue acts as an irritantupon the capillaries of the vicinity, and a wall of new-formed granulationtissue is thrown up around the focus. Should the infection of the neighbor-ing tissues occur before the protecting wall of new-formed granulation tissueis completed, exten-sive caseous infil-tration will be theresult. The barrier ofnew-formed granu-lations is also liable,here and there, toinvasion by bacilli,and therefore casea-tion will generallyextend in a ratherirregular manner. An increased ex-udation of blood-serum and white blood-corpuscles will finally bring about emulsification of the cheesy focus,which then represents the beginning of a cold llKj. -Iart of miliary tubercle from a case of basilar menin-gitis (Till/diameters). (Koch.) ETIOLOGY OF TUBEECULOSIS. 2f;5
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