. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . re perfect. This arrangement is well illustrated in Fig. The small cluster of lymph corpuscles upon,the left, exhibits the granules enclosed ink»^?(ga tne ceU wa^ after the addition of the aceticW$lM°a acid. In this manner all the adhesions|jgy occurring during the process of inflamma->. tion are developed. This peculiar fibroush arrangement of the plastic lymph or liquorsanguinus occurring during the process ofexudation, is peculiar to that of the fibrous[Era. 1


. A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine and pathology, diseases of women and children, and medical surgery . re perfect. This arrangement is well illustrated in Fig. The small cluster of lymph corpuscles upon,the left, exhibits the granules enclosed ink»^?(ga tne ceU wa^ after the addition of the aceticW$lM°a acid. In this manner all the adhesions|jgy occurring during the process of inflamma->. tion are developed. This peculiar fibroush arrangement of the plastic lymph or liquorsanguinus occurring during the process ofexudation, is peculiar to that of the fibrous[Era. 13.] tissue; while that occurring in the mucous surface, or in the areolar tissue is almost always converted into pus-corpuscles. The exceptions to this general rule of the developmentof pus, the result of an inflammation of the mucous membrane, arewhere it is converted into fibrous tissue in pseudo-membranous croup(inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea) and diphtheri-tis. In dense parenchymatous bodies, as the liver, spleen, kidneys, etc,the exudation is generally converted into granular matter; hence,. 118 INFLAMMATION. we have granular degeneration of the kidneys as the result ofhyperemia or inflammation, and a similar phenomenon occurs inthe liver, spleen, and brain. The exudation upon the superficialtissues, as wounds, is transformed into pus when the lesion first oc-curs; but as soon as the healing process commences, free nucleiappear in the liquor sanguinus, which are soon arranged intonuclei, cells and fibres, by which process cicatrization is normal transformations of the exudation, in special tissuesof the body, form the basis of those pathological conditions andheterologous structures occurring during the progress of , we observe in pleuritis, peritonitis, pericarditis, fibrousmatter arranging itself into fibrous tissue as illustrated in Figs. 14,


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