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Show 99 between the arachnoid and pia mater of the weak, soft, much quicker, cough slight-small cerebellum" - - - " all the nerves at the base ofthe cranium, quite to the optic nerves, frothy expectoration-perfect presence of mind; choaked with coagulated lymph and this dis- recollection exact; vivacity, apt replies-great facility in turning any way, no Oppression-- position descending, in a degree, down into the cavity of the spine" one cannot but lament that " the brain being threatened" a large blister on the neck-pulse became very quick, hard and the freest bleeding had not been repeatedly full-bled practised.* astringents did not restrain-some concocted ex. without relief-diarrhoea, which Stoll (R. M. l. 181.) gives the history of pectoration-in the night, delirium-early next a coachman who in winter 1777, had a severe pleurisy, but recovered by Easter. June 12, day death-Right lung sound-~1eft throughout inflamed-substanceindurated; pieces sunk slowly in water or remained below the surface; seized with rigors, sickness, aching in the loins, pungent pain in the chest with cough-bled, and bronchia full ofconcocted expectoration-some vomited-17th,severe pain from the left breast to the ileum-much cough, aggravated on in- ounces of water in the cavity of the thorax-t spiration and contact; lying on the affected side impossible; expectoration frothy, tinged lymph an inch thick-mediastinum somewhat inflamed-coronary vessels distended and al- most varicose-omentum and small intestines inflamed or gangrenous-dura mater turgid with blood-inflamed spots and thick parallel fibres (adhesions) where it passes between the brain and cerebellum-plat mater almost wholly inflamed-many large red spots in the sliced brain-In De Haen (xv; 7‘4) after pneumonia the thoracic viscera intensely inflamed-the pia mater equally so---the hlood~vessels of the head generally turgid--shortly afterwards (p. 82) stands a case of most violent pneumonia where after ten bleedings the patient died on the with blood; respiration sonorous; pulse quiCk: strong, hard-much thirst---bled freely-blood inflamed-18th, no pain-can easily lie on either side-respiration quick, sonorouS, 1331" formed by the abdomen alone-pulse WW * In a young man upon whom the causes of phrenitis had strongly acted and who had all the symptoms, I saw, not long since, the buffof the blood superficially coagulate into laminae; so that on inverting the clot, numerous thin layers 0f membrane hung down, like deciduce reflexce. Mr. Edwards, sur- geon of Keynsham and that able anatomist, Mr. Alcock, wit‘ "Based the appearance, which l considered as strongly indi' between the lung and diaphragm coagulated 7th day-"Besides answerable appearances in the entire ot‘blood-letting. weal-z. H 2 thorax, a."x. t ,W.« www.m- Inflammation, how progressive. l_____ ,r, _____~ .w..»»m~ Irgflanzmation, hart progressive. M 98 |