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§ 1. The Disease Fatal, with elevated Red Patches with-
out Ulceration
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§ 2. Numerous small detached Ulcers, the intervening
Membrane healthy
§ 3. Extensive Continued Ulceration of the Mucous
Membrane of the Colon
275
4. Extensive Continued Ulceration in the Small Intes.
tines
277
§ 5. Ulceration of the Mucous Membrane, with Thicken-
ing and Induration of the Coats of the Intestine
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SECTION III.
ULCERS OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE WITHOUT
PROMINENT SYMPTOMS
§ 1. An Ulcer of this class Fatal by Hæmorrhage without
previous Symptoms in the Bowels
§ 2. An Ulcer of this class suddenly Fatal with Peritonitis
§ 3. An Ulcer of this class suddenly Fatal by Perforation
of the Intestine in continued Fever
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§ 4. Ulcers of this class, without any previous illness,
suddenly Fatal by Perforation of the Intestine.
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§ 5. Ulcers of this class found connected with obscure
Symptoms of long standing
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SECTION IV.
OF THE TREATMENT OF THE AFFECTIONS OF
THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE
§ 1. Treatment of the Acute Affections
$ 2.
of the Chronic Affections
SECTION V.
OF THE INFLAMMATION OF THE MUCOUS MEM-
BRANE IN INFANTS
SECTION VI.
CASES SHEWING THE STATE OF THE MUCOUS
MEMBRANE AFTER THE CESSATION OF THE
SYMPTOMS, THE PATIENTS DYING OF OTHER
DISEASES
Concluding Observations on the Pathology of the Mu-
cous Membrane, with Reference to the Investiga
tions of Continental Writers on this Subject
APPENDIX TO THE PATHOLOGY OF
THE INTESTINAL CANAL.
SECTION I.
DISEASES OF THE MESENTERIC GLANDS
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ARTERIAL HÆMORRHAGE FROM THE RECTUM
OF A VERY OBSCURE AFFECTION, IN WHICH THE
SYMPTOMS ARE CHIEFLY REFERABLE TO THE
BOWELS
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EXTENSIVE DISEASE OF THE RECTUM AND PROS-
TATE GLAND.-STRICTURE OF THE ARCH OF
THE COLON, &c.
SECTION VIII.
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EXTENSIVE DISEASE OF THE BLADDER, AND COM-
MUNICATION BETWEEN IT AND THE INTESTI-
NAL CANAL, AT THE EXTREMITY OF THE ILEUM 341
PATHOLOGY OF THE LIVER
OF THE MORBID CONDITIONS OF THE LIVER CON-
NECTED WITH ACUTE DISEASE
§ 1. Inflammation of the Liver
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347
§ 2. The Mass of the Liver more or less Enlarged, espe-
cially on the right side: externally of a very dark
colour, or nearly black; its substance, when cut in-
to, also very dark coloured, and giving out much
very dark blood. In other cases the black colour
is only on the surface, the internal structure being
tolerably healthy
§ 3. Abscess of the Liver
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352
§ 4. Simple Ramollissement of the Liver
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§ 5. The Black Ramollissement of the Liver
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§ 6. The White or Encephaloid Ramollissement of the
Liver
362
§ 7. Copious Deposition of Gelatinous Matter of a soft
consistence and a reddish colour
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§ 8. Remarkable Distention of the Biliary Vessels
SECTION II.
OF THE CHRONIC AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER
§ 2. Simple Enlargement, without Change of Texture
§ 3. Tubera in the Liver, without other Disease in its
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Structure
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§ 4. The Pale Degeneration, consisting of change of Co-
lour, without remarkable Alteration of Texture
§ 7. Tuberculated Disease on the Surface of the Liver,
without Disease of its Structure
376
§ 8. Tubercular disease of the Liver, with severe Pectoral
complaints and Ulceration of the Stomach
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§ 9. Tubercles, or Tubera of various characters diffused
11. Large Cysts, containing a Watery Fluid, contained
under the Peritoneal Coat of the Liver
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2. Perforation or Rupture of the Gall Bladder, or one of
its Ducts, and Escape of the Bile into the Peritoneal
Cavity
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CHANGES IN THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF THE
BILE
391