Skip to content
Historical Author / Public Domain (1917) Pre-1928 Public Domain

Oral and Nasal Secretions

Affiliate Disclosure: Survivorpedia.com, owned by Manamize LLC, is a participant in various affiliate advertising programs. We may earn commissions on qualifying purchases made through links on this site at no additional cost to you. Our recommendations are based on thorough research and real-world testing.

PART V ORAL AND NASAL SECRETIONS

Microscopical Examination of Saliva Chemical Examination of the Saliva Specific Gravity of Saliva . Amount of Saliva... I1—Nasal Secretion : Pathogenic Organisms Nasal Concretions Cerebrospinal Fluid

PART VI ‘THE SPUTUM

I—Genoral Considerations =... eee II.—Macroscopical Examination ‘The Amount, 381; The Consistence, 382; The Color, 382; The Odor, 383; Fibrinous Casts, 383; Curschmann’s Spirals, 383; Echinococcus’ Cysts, 384; Coneretions and Foreign Bodies, 384. TIL—Microscopical Examination Leucocytes, 384; Red Blood Corpuscles, 384; Epi. thelial Cells, 385; Elastic Tissue, 385; Fibrin, 387. Crystals in the Sputum Patty Acid Crystals, 387; Cholesterin, 387; Charcot- Leyden Crystals, 387; Leucin and Tyrosin, 388; Hematoidin Crystals, 388; Calcium Oxalate and Triple Phosphate Crystals, 388.

Digitized by Microsoft®

PAGE

373

374

377 377 378 378 378

379 379

380

381

384

387

CONTENTS xiii

I1].—Microscopical Examination (Continued) — vean Bacteria in Sputum . 388

The Tubercle Bacillus, 389; Lepra Bacillus, 305;

Smegma Bacillus, 396; Timothy Bacillus, 397;

Anthrax Bacillus, 397; Micrococcus catarthalis,

3098; Streptococci, 398; Staphylococci, 398; Mi-

crococcus tetragenus, 399; Pneumococcus lauce-

olatus, 399; Bacillus mucosus capsulatus, 400;

‘Typhoid Bacillus, 400; Plague Bacillus, 401; In-

fluenza Bacillus, 401; Glanders Bacillus, 401.

Fungi in the Sputum. ee Actinomyces hominis . . . . «402 ‘The Sputa in Disease 403

‘Acute Bronchitis, 403; Chronic Bronchitis, 403; Gangrene of the Lung, 404; Fibrinous Bronchi- tis, 404; Acute Lobar Pneumonia, 405; Empyema, 406; Abscess of Liver, 406; Bronchial Asthma, 406; Chronic Congestion, 407; Carcinoma or Sar- coma of the Lungs, 407; Pulmonary Tubercu-

losis, 407. Pneumoconioses % . 408 ‘Anthracosis, 408; Siderosis, 408; Chalicosis, 408; Amylosis, 409.

chemical microscopical diagnosis 1917 triage emergency response historical

Comments

Leave a Comment

Loading comments...