. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . e. MM Fi(5. 1S3.—SuppuKATiVE OsTKOMVELiTis. X 440. (Alkiiliiie methyl bluc.) a, Bono ;h, Howships absorption lacun?e; c, Giant cell (osteoclast) ; d, Larger proliferatedmedullary cells ; c, Small mononuclear round cells ; /, Pus-corpuscles, the nuclei of whichhave in pait undergone gi-anular disintegration. Acute, inflammation of bone, acute osteitis, may be primary orsecondary, the primary inflammation, again, occurring either idiopathi-cally or after an injury, when the latter has been accompanied byinfect


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . e. MM Fi(5. 1S3.—SuppuKATiVE OsTKOMVELiTis. X 440. (Alkiiliiie methyl bluc.) a, Bono ;h, Howships absorption lacun?e; c, Giant cell (osteoclast) ; d, Larger proliferatedmedullary cells ; c, Small mononuclear round cells ; /, Pus-corpuscles, the nuclei of whichhave in pait undergone gi-anular disintegration. Acute, inflammation of bone, acute osteitis, may be primary orsecondary, the primary inflammation, again, occurring either idiopathi-cally or after an injury, when the latter has been accompanied byinfection with pyococci. Idiopathic osteitis, also known as ac^Ue infective osteomyelitis andperiostitis, is usually due to the Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, butsometimes also to the Streptococcus pyogenes, or to both traumatic influences may also play a part in the process,in so far as they give rise to disorders of circulation or extravasationsof blood in the affected bones, and by so doing create a favourablesoil for the lodgment of any specific bacteria that may ch


Size: 1348px × 1853px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectpatholo, bookyear1895