On the origin of inflammation of the veins / and of the causes, consequences, and treatment of purulent deposits |
PREFACE. PART I. PART II. APPENDIX OF CASES. A. CASES OF SECONDARY INFLAMMATION, ACCOMPANIED BY MORTIFICATION OF THE SKIN.
ON PHLEBITIS. ——"Whose effect Holds such an enmity with blood of man, That, with a sudden vigour, it doth posset And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood." Hamlet. PLATE SHEWING THE FIRST MORBID APPEARANCE PRODUCED BY THE STAGNATION OF VITIATED BLOOD IN THE CAPILLARIES OF THE LUNGS. Surface of Lung with Pleura removed Section of Lung ON THE ORIGIN OF INFLAMMATION OF THE VEINS, AND ON THE CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, AND TREATMENT OF PURULENT DEPOSITS. BY HENRY LEE, F.R.C.S. ASSISTANT SURGEON TO KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL, ETC. "There is more to be learnt of the use of the blood in the animal economy from its coagulation than from its fluidity."—Hunter. Coat of Arms LONDON: HENRY RENSHAW, 356, STRAND. 1850. LONDON. RICHARDS, PRINTER, 100, ST. MARTIN'S LANE.
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