. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 431, 432, 454,§ 500, 542, 543,573, 574, 801, 814, 853, 856, 858, 859, 868, 869, 870, 872, 877 and 878. * In^c 2i)6, nupra. t Til o:l2 Ibo s< Idicr died of pneumonia. He had previously suffered from what was diagnosticated tj-pliold fever; tbe typhoid lesion, however,was not found in the small intestine, hut only ulcerations in the transverse rugaiof the jejunum; all that issaidof the


. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . 431, 432, 454,§ 500, 542, 543,573, 574, 801, 814, 853, 856, 858, 859, 868, 869, 870, 872, 877 and 878. * In^c 2i)6, nupra. t Til o:l2 Ibo s< Idicr died of pneumonia. He had previously suffered from what was diagnosticated tj-pliold fever; tbe typhoid lesion, however,was not found in the small intestine, hut only ulcerations in the transverse rugaiof the jejunum; all that issaidof the colon is that it was conti-acted.■\Vhelher the case was simply one of intestinal catarrh or one of continued fever {not typhoid) must remain uncertain. To the cases enumerated above Imight also add case 342, sec note to p. aiO, supra. ; Pago 2GC, supra. § Case was reported as one of cholera morbus. From the autopsy, I presume it to have been a case in which tbe diphtheritio process super-vened comparatively early in the course of a chronic nux,(, before uuich emaciation had occurred,) and suppose tbe vomiting, which often accompaniessuch cases, to have led to the diagnosis ffelioly/Y. Ja,: COLON WITH FOLLICULAR ULCERS AND PATCHES OFPSEUDO-MEMBRANE. No. 27q. MEDrC.^L SECTION. SECT. ANALYSIS OF AUTOPSIES—FOLLICULAR ULCERATION. 523 These two groups are to be regarded as really constituting but a single morbid category,the second group differing from the first less in the essential nature of the cases than in theirmode of termination. A number of the cases in each group are imperfectly observed andrecorded, but others are given with satisfactory detail and fairly represent the morbidconditions present. As of the latter character, eight cases recorded by Dr. J. Leidy, elevenby Assistant Surgeon McGill, ten by Assistant Surgeon Allen anc] four by Surgeon French,may be particularly commended. Moreover, specimens from fourteen cases of the first groupand


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