122 XX TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE (Myocarditis Aposteinatosa, Chronica Fibrosa ; Chronic Aneurism of the Heart.) d. Tumors 127 (Gumma; Tubercle; Sarcoma; Myxosar- coma; Myoma; Carcinoma; Melanoma.) e. Entozoa 127 (Cysticercus; Echinococcus.) f. Congenital Malformation . . . .127 (Patency of the Foramen Ovale, and Ven- tricular Septum.) ß. Endocardium . . • . . . .127 (Subendocardial Fat ; Haemorrhage.) a. Parietal Endocardium . . . . .128 (Endocarditis Chronica Fibrosa, Verrucosa, Ulcerosa; Acute Aneurism of the Heart.) b. Valvular Endocardium . . . . 128 (Endocarditis Valvularis, Basilaris, Chron- ica Fibrosa, Eetrahens, Chordalis, Ver- rucosa, Petrifica, Recurrens, Ulcerosa, Maligna ; Acute Valvular Aneurism ; Chronic Valvular Aneurism; Haematoma; Fenestration; Valvular Thrombosis.) y. Commencement of the Aorta and Coronary Arteries 132 (Coronary Arteries ; Fatty Degeneration of the Intima; Endarteritis Chronica; Hypoplasia of the Aorta; Abnormal Origin of Coro- nary Arteries.) 8. Removal of the Lungs 132 a. Pulmonary Pleura . . . . . . . .133 (Inflammation; Tubercles; Cancerous Nodules; Local Necrosis ; Lymphangitis.) b. External Examination of the Individual Lobes . . . 135 1. Size 135 2. Form 135 (Emphysema; Contraction.) 3. Color 135 (Slaty ; Brown, etc.) 4. Distention with Air and Consistency . . . . 136 (Alveolar and Interstitial Emphysema.) c. Internal Examination 137 1. General Conditio?! and Appearance . . . . 138 (Quantity of Blood ; Color ; [ Anthracosis ;] Slaty and Brown Induration.) TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxi PAQE Special Morbid Conditions 139 a. Parenchyma and Smallest Bronchi . . . 139 a. Vesicular Emphysema . . . . .139 b. Atelectasis 140 (Foetal, From Compression, From Plug- ging, Marantic ; Hypostasis ; Spleniza- tion ; Gelatinous Pneumonia.) c. (Edema 141 (Collateral (Edema.) d. Hcemorrhage 141 (Hajraorrhagic Infarction ; Circumscribed Gangrene; Embolic Infarction.) e. Inflammation ....... 144 1. Fibrinous . ..... 144 (Red, Yellow, and Gray Hepatization; Diffuse Gangrene; Pleuro-pneumonia; Fibrinous Bronchitis; Carnification.) 2. Catarrhal 146 (Broncho-pneumonia; Chronic Catar- rhal Pneumonia; Pneumonia from In- halation of Foreign Bodies; Diffuse / Gangrene; Pneumonia in Childhood; White Hepatization.) 3. Cheesy 148 (Desquamative Pneumonia; Miliary Cheesy Pneumonia; Acute Phthisis.) 4. Metastatic 149 5. Interstitial . . . . . . 150 (Pneumonia Apostematosa ; Lymphan- gitis Pulmonalis Apostematosa ; Chronic Interstitial Pneumonia or Cirrhosis; Slaty Induration.) 6. Peribronchitis 151 (Peribronchitis Purulenta, Chronica Fi- brosa, Caseosa.) 7. Bronchitis . . . . . . 151 (Bronchitis Chronica Fibrosa ; Caseosa.) f. Tubercles 152 1. Disseminated . . . . . 152 2. Localized 152 (Tuberculous Inflammation.) 3. Tuberculous Bronchitis . . . 153 g. Formation of Cavities . , , , ,154 xxii TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE 1. Bronchiectasis . . . . 154 (Putrid Bronchitis.) 2. Cavities; Vomicae . . . . .154 Pulmonary Phthisis .... 156 (Pulmonary Calculi; Gangrenous Phthi- sis.) h. Tumors . . . . . . . .157 (Phthisis Carcinomatosa; Lymphangitis Car- cinomatosa, etc.) i. Parasites ....... 158 (Echinococcus.) ß. Larger Bronchi . . . . . . ,158 (Bronchitis Catarrhalis Acuta et Chronica, Pu- rulenta, Capillaris; Tumors.) y. Pulmonary Vessels . . . . . . 159 (Embolism; Fat Embolism.) 8. Bronchial Glands 161 (Pigmentation; Inflammation; Tuberculosis; Cal- cification; Sarcoma; Carcinoma.) 9. Costal Pleura and Posterior Portions of the Ribs 161 (Tubercles; Lipoma; Pleuritic Ossification; Lymphatic Glands.) 10. Cervical Organs ■. . . 162 a. Method of Removal 162 b. The Individual Parts or Organs 164 1. Great Vessels and Nerves 164 a. Vessels 164 (Endarteritis; Calcification; Embolism.) b. Nerves ........ 164 (Sympathetic ; Pneumogastric.) 2. Mouth and Pharynx 165 (Color; (Edema; Stenosis; Wounds of the Tongue; Catarrhal, Fibrinous, Diphtheritic, Phlegmonous, Inflammation ; Syphilis ; Tuberculosis ; Lupus ; Lepra; Cysts; Macroglossia ; Carcinoma; Thrush.) 3. (Esophagus 170 a. General Morbid Conditions 1 70 (Dilatation; Diverticula; Stenosis; Color.) b. Special Morbid Conditions . . . . . 171 (Inflammation; Injury; Carcinoma; Thrush.) 4. Larynx and Trachea . . . . . . .172 (ffidema; Fibrinous, Diphtheritic, Phlegmonous, and Chronic Catarrhal Inflammation; Syphilitic; Tu- TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxiü PASS bercular and Typhoid Ulceration; Tracheal and Arytenoid Perichrondritis ; Tubercles ; Polypi ; Cysts ; Carcinoma.) 5. Suhmaxillary Glands . . . . . . 177 (Adenitis and Periadenitis Apostematosa.) 6. Thyroid Gland 178 (Sarcomatous, Carcinomatous, Parenchymatous, Gel- atinous, Cystic, Hemorrhagic, Fibrous, Osseous, Aneurismal, Varicose, Amyloid Bronchocele; Ac- cessory Bronchocele.) 7. Cervical Lymphatic Glands . . . . . 1 79 11. The Deep Muscles of the Neck and the Cervical Vertebrae 180 (Caries; Retropharyngeal Abscess.) 12. Hydrostatic Test in New-born Children . . 180 (B.) Abdomen .... 181 1. Peritoneum of the Anterior Abdominal Wall . ,182 (Peritonitis Fibrino-purulenta, Adhaesiva, Hasmorrhagica ; Hsematoma Peritonei ; Peritonitis Ulcerosa; Tuberculosis; Tumors.) 2. Omentum 183 (Atrophy; Omentitis; Tumors; Echinococcus.) 3. Spleen 186 (Accessory Spleen.) a. External Examination ........ 186 1. General Appearance . . . . . . . 186 a. Position , . . . . . . .186 b. Size 187 c. Form 188 d. Color 188 e. Consistency . . . . . . . .188 2. Capsule of the Spleen 189 (Perisplenitis; Kupture.) b. Internal Examination . . . . . . . .189 1. General Appearance 189 (Quantity of Blood; Color; Follicles; Trabeculte ; Pulp; Enlargement; Atrophy.) 2. Special Morbid Conditions . . . . . .192 a. Amyloid Degeneration . . . . . 192 (Sago-spleen ; Lardaceous or Waxy Spleen.) b. Inflammation. . . . . , . .193 XXIV TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE (Intermittent Fever; Leucsemia; Metastatic In- flammation.) c. Hcemorrhagic Infarction 194 d. Syphilis and Tuberculosis . . . -. . 195 e. Tumors . . . . . . . . . 196 (Malignant Lymphosarcoma, etc.) f. Parasites . ....... 196 (Echinococcus.) g. Changes in the Vessels . . , . , .197 (Aneurism; Thrombosis; Phlebolites.) 4. Kidneys and Supra-renal Capsules .... 197 (Method of Examination; Malposition; Floating Kidney; Horse-shoe Kidney.) a. Supra-renal Capsules 198 (Amyloid Degeneration; Inflammation; Struma; Glioma Suprarenali; Cheesy Degeneration; Gummata; Car- cinoma ; Addison's Disease.) i. Kidneys 200 (Main Incision.) 1. Capsules of the Kidney 201 (Fibrous and Suppurative Perinephritis.) 2. Outer Surface of the Kidney . . . . . 201 a. General Characteristics . 201 1. Size . 201 2. Form 202 3. Color 203 4. Consistency ....... 203 b. Special Morbid Conditions ..... 203 (Haemorrhagic Infarction ; Abscess ; Tubercle ; Cysts; Hydrops Renum Cysticus, etc.) 8. Surface of the Section of the Kidney .... 205 a. General Characteristics ..... 205 (Relative Proportion of Cortical and Medullary Portion ; Quantity of Blood; Color.) b. Special Morbid Conditions ..... 207 1. Hcemorrhage . . . . . . 207 (Haemorrhagic Infarction.) 2. Amyloid Degeneration ..... 208 3. Thrombosis of the Veins .... 209 4. Inflammation . . . . . . .209 a. Parenchymatous 209 b. Interstitial . . . . . .211 (Fibrous, Cysts ; Purulent ; Metastatic ; TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxy PAGE Phthisis Renalis Apostematosa; Py- elo-nephritis ; Nephritis Papillaris Diphtheritica.) c. Catarrhal ...... 215 Hyaline Casts 216 5. Renal Infarction . . . . . . 216 a. Lime Infarction 216 b. Uric Acid Infarction . . . . 217 c. Hcematoidine Infarction . . . .217 d. Bilirubine Infarction . . . . 217 e. Nephritis Urica 218 6. Tuberculosis 219 (Disseminated ; Phthisis Renalis Tubercu- losa.) 7. Gummata 220 8. Tumors 220 (Adenoma; Carcinoma; Sarcoma.) „ 4. Calices, Pelvis, and Ureters 220 ' (CEdema; Hsemorrhages; Purulent and Diphtheritic Inflammation; Tuberculosis; Concretions; Cysts; Hydronephrosis; Congenital Duplication.) Pelvic Yiscera 223 a. Contents of the Bladder 224 (Quantity; Color; Pus; Hyaline Casts ; Crystalline Sedi- ment.) b. General Method of Removal ...... 225 c. Bladder and Urethra 227 1. Bladder 227 a. General Morbid Conditions . . . . .227 (Distention ; Trabecular Hypertrophy ; Diver- ticula; Shape; Color; Consistency.) 6. Special Morbid Conditions ..... 228 (Haemorrhage; Inflammation (Catarrhal, Pu- rulent, Diphtheritic) ; Tuberculosis ; Carci- noma (Vesico-vaginal Fistula) ; Villous Can- cer; Laceration; Pericystitis Gangrenosa.) 2. Urethra . . 230 (Stricture ; False Passages.) d. Prostate 231 (Calculi; Purulent Inflammation; Tuberculosis; Hyper- trophy; [Adenoma; Fibromyoma;] Carcinoma; Sar- coma.) e. Vesiculce Seminales and Vasa Deferentia . . . .232 xxvi TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE (Inflammation; Tuberculosis.) f. Testvi, Epididymis, and Spermatic Cord .... 233 (Position; Monorcliis; Cryptorchis.) 1. Spermatic Cord and Tunica Vaginalis Propria . , 234 (Varicocele ; Hydrocele Congenita, Funiculi Sper- matid, Cystica, Herniosa, Tunicse Vaginalis Pro- prifE ; Hsematocele ; Spermatocele ; Periorchitis Fibrosa, Prolifera, Adhsesiva, Suppurativa.) 2. Exterior of the Testis and Ejndidymis . . . 235 (Size; Consistency.) 3. Interior of the Testis and Epididymis .... 236 (Haemorrhage; Inflammation; Tuberculosis; Syphi- lis; [Orchitis Interstitialis Fibrosa; Sarcocele Syphilitica;] Myxosarcoma; Chondrosarcoma; Chondrocarcinoma. ) g. Vulva 240 (CEdema; Elephantiasis; Lacerations; Hgematoma Vul- vae; Purulent and Diphtheritic Inflammation; Gangrene; Puerperal Ulcers; Condylomata; Chancre; Carcinoma; Melanoma.) h. Vagina 241 1. General Appearances . . . . . . 242 (Position; [Cystocele, Rectocele, Enterocele Vagi- nalis;] Size; Shape; Color.) 2. Special Morbid Conditions 243 (Inflammation; Lacerations; Necrosis; Fistulte ; Diphtheritis ; Syphilis ; Tuberculosis ; Carcinoma ; Formation of Cloacae.) i. Uterus 246 1. External Examination ...... 246 (Size; Shape [Elongation]; Changes in Position; [Ante-, Retro-, Latero-Flexion and Versions, Pro- lapse; Inversion].) 2. Interned Examination . . . . . . .249 a. General Characteristics ..... 249 (Thickness of the Walls; Size; [Hydro-, Pyo-, Haematometra;] Color; Consistency; Men- strual and Puerperal Condition.} h. Special Morbid Conditions . . . . . 251 1. Lacerations ....... 252 (Endometritis Gangrenosa; Perforation.) 2. Inflammation 252 (Endometritis Diphtheritica ; Haematoma TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxvil PAQB Polyposum ; Thrombophlebitis Placenta- ris; Metritis Phlegmonosa; Endometritis Catarrhalis, Hasmorrhagica, Fibrosa, Cys- tica, Prolifera; Polypus Plydatidosus ; Me- tritis Chronica; Erosions; Acne Cervicis Uteri.) 3. Tumors 257 (Tuberculosis; Carcinoma; Fibromyoma (Subserous, Intraparietal, Submucous ;) Cavernous Fibroma; Myxomyoma; Myo- sarcoma; Sarcoma.) 4. Congenital Malformations 261 (Uterus Duplex, Bicornis, Septus.) k. Parametrium and Broad Ligaments 262 (Thrombophlebitis; Lymphangitis; Phlegmonous Inflam- mation; Thrombosis [Phlebolites]; Cysts; Cancer; Al- terations in the Lymphatic Glands.) I. Fallopian Tubes 264 (Catarrh; Purulent Inflammation ; Tuberculosis; Hydrops Tubae; Pyosalpinx; Rupture.) m. Ovaries . . 265 a. External Examination ...... 265 (Position; Size; Shape; Color; Consistency.) h. Internal Examination ....... 266 (Vascular Injection ; Color.) 1. Follicles 266 (Corpus Luteum; Fibroma Folliculi; Hydrops Folliculorum ; Oophoritis Apostematosa Fol- licularis.) 2. Stroma . . . . . . . . .267 (Oophoritis Phlegmonosa ; Chronica Fibrosa.) 3. Tumors 268 (Cystoma ; Fibroma ; Fibromyoma ; Sarcoma ; Carcinoma ; Dermoid.) n. Pelvic Peritoneum . . . . . . . .270 (Perimetritis ; Perioophoritis Chronica Adhsesiva ; Hfema- toma Retro-uterinum ; Pelvic Peritonitis ; Tuberculosis ; Carcinoma; Echinococci.) Extra-uterine Fcetation . , , . . . .272 (Abdominal, Tubal, Ovarian; Lithopaedion.) 0. Rectum . . . . . . , . . .273 a. General Characteristics . . ' . . . . 273 (Prolapsus Ani.) xxviu TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE &. Special Morbid Conditions 274 (Haemorrhoids ; Proctitis ; Sypliilitic and Diphtheritic ulcers ; Periproctitis ; Polypi ; Proctitis prolif era ; Carcinoma; Melanoma; Atresia Ani.) 6. Duodenum and Stomach 278 a. External Examination 278 1. General CTiaracteristics 278 (Size; Shape; Position; Color; Consistency.) 2. Changes in the Serous Coat ..... 280 (Perigastritis Chronica, Purulenta ; Lymphangitis Piirulenta ; Perigastritis Tuberculosa, Carcinoma- tosa; Perforation.) 6. Internal Examination 282 1. Contents 283 (Blood; Undigested Food; Thrush; Leptothrix; Yeast Fungus; Sarcina.) 2. Duodenal Mucous Menibrane ..... 285 (Chronic Ulcers, etc.) 3. Gastric Mucous Membrane ..... 285 a. General Appearances . . . . . .286 1. Secretion . . . . . . . 286 2. Volume 286 3. Yascidar Injection and Color .. . . 287 4. Post-mortem Changes 287 (AVhite and Brown Softening.) h. Special Morbid Conditions 288 1. Inflammation ....... 288 (Catarrh; Gastritis Prolif era; Gastritis Glan- dularis, Phlegmonosa.) 2. Hcemorrhage ....... 289 3. Simple Ulcer 290 (Hfemorrhagic Erosions; Round Ulcer.) 4. Tumors 291 (Tuberculosis ; Lymph Follicles ; Carcinoma ; (Glandular Cancer ; Scirrhus ; Colloid ;) Sarcoma; Myoma; Lipoma.) 5. Amyloid Degeneration ..... 294 c. The Stomach in Cases of Poisoning . . . 295 1. Method of Examination ..... 295 2. Changes Produced in Poisoning . . . 297 a. Corrosive Poisons . . . . .297 b. Phosphorus and Arsenic . . . 298 TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxix PAOE 7. Ligamentum Hepato-duodenale 299 a. Common Bile-duct . . . . . . . . 299 (Permeability; Size; Color; Ulceration; Stenosis; Puru- lent and Diphtheritic Inflammation; Tumors.) h. Portal Vein 301 (Periphlebitis Portalis ; Thrombosis; Thrombophlebitis.) 8. Gall-bladder and Liver 302 (Removal.) a. Gall-bladder .' 302 1. External Examination ...... 302 a. General Appearances ...... 302 (Size; Shape; Color; Consistency.) h. Serous Coat 303 (Pericystitis Felleae; Perforation.) 2. Internal Examination 304 a. Contents 304 (Concretions; Hydrops Vesicae Felleae.) b. The Walls 306 (Inflammation ; Ulceration ; Diphtheritis ; Phlegmonous Inflammation ; Scirrhus.) b. Portal Fissure and Lymphatic Glands . . . .307 (Cheesy and Cancerous Degeneration.) c. Liver 307 1. External Examination . . . . . .307 a. General Appearances 307 (Weight ; Color ; Size ; Shape ; Consistency.) b. Capsule of the Liver . . . . . .311 (Periliepatitis Chronica Fibrosa, Adhaesiva ; Tuberculosis; Carcinoma.) 2. Interior of the Liver 311 a. General Appearances 311 1. Parenchyma as a Whole . . . .311 (Vascular Injection; Color; Consistency.) 2. Lobules . 313 (Size ; Shape ; Color [Recognition].) b. Special Morbid Conditions . . . . .316 1. Atrophy . . . . . . . 316 (From Pressure; Brown; Melansemic; Cy- anotic ; Yellow and Granular Atrophy.) 2. Hypertrophy 317 (General ; Circumscribed.) 3. Fatty Infiltration 318 (Fatty Liver; Icterus; Nutmeg Liver.) XXX TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE 4. Amyloid Degeneration ..... 320 5. Inßammation . . . . . . 321 a. Parenchymatous 321 (Cloudy Swelling ; Fatty Degenera- tion; Phosphorus Liver; Acute Yel- low Atrophy.) h. Metastatic 324 c. Interstitial . . . . . 325 1. Acute . . . i . . 325 (Hepatic Abscess.) 2. Chronic . . . . - 326 (Granular Atrophy ; Cirrhosis; Lobulated Liver.) 3. Syphilitic . . . . .328 (Gummous.) 6. Tumors 328 a. Gumma ...... 328 (Hereditary Syphilis) b. Tubercle 328 (Disseminated; Of Gall-ducts.) c. Lymphoma . • . . . .329 (Typhoid ; Leuc^mia.) d. Carcinoma . . . . . . 330 (Primary, Metastatic, Scirrhous, Me- dullary Cancer; Cancerous Throm- bosis.) e. Melanoma; Carcinoma; Cysts . . 331 7. Parasites 332 a. Echinococcus ..... 332 (Echinococcus Unilocularis, Multilo- cularis.) b. Pentastomum . . . . .333 c. Distoma ...... 333 9. PANCREA& .......... 333 a. Parenchyma 334 1. Atrophy ,. . .334 (Fatty Infiltration.) 2. Parenchymatous Inflammation . . . . . 334 (Hasmorrhage.) 3. Interstitial Inflammation- . , . . . .334 4. Carcinoma ........ 335 5. Congenital Anomalies ....... 335 (Supplementary Spleen and Pancreas.) TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxi PAGE 6. Amyloid Degeneration ...... 335 h. Execretory Ducts ........ 335 (Cysts; Acne Pancreatica; Ranula Pancreatica; Calculi.) 10. CcELiAC Ganglion 336 (Atrophy ; Pigmentation ; Amyloid Degeneration.) 11. Mesentery 336 a. Connective Tissue . . . . . . . .337 (Hasmorrhage ; -Phlegmonous, Chronic Fibrous Inflam- mation ; Tubercle ; Carcinoma ; Fibroma ; Dermoid ; Chylangioma.) J. Lymphatic Glands . . . . . . . .337 (Inflammation ; Typhoid Fever : Tuberculosis ; Tabes Mesenterica; Calcification; Leucaemia; Malignant Pus- tule ; Carcinoma ; Amyloid Degeneration.) c. Blood Vessels ......... 340 (Thrombosis ; Embolism.) 12. Intestine 340 a. External Examination 340 1. General Appearances ...... 340 (Size ; Color.) 2. Peritoneal Coat ....... 341 (Tuberculosis; Necrosis; Typhoid Fever; Strangu- lation ; Ulceration ; Lipoma ; Diverticula ; Con- genital Fistula and Obliteration.) b. Method of Opening the Intestine 344 c. Contents 346 1. General Characteristics ...... 346 (Quantity; Color; Consistency; Odor.) 2. Abnormal Constituents . . . . . . 347 (Undigested Food ; Mucus ; Epithelium ; Trichinte ; Taenia Solium and Mediocannelata ; Bothryoceph- alus; Ascaris; Oxyuris; Trichocephalus ; Cerco- monas; Schistomycetes.) d. Walls op the Intestine 352 1. General Characteristics . . . , . . 352 a. Increase in Volume . , . . . .352 (Folds; Villi; Follicles.) b. Color and Vascular Injection . . . . 353 2. Special Morbid Conditions . . . . . .354 a. Hemorrhages 354 (Embolic Abscesses and Ulcers ; Varices.) b. Inflammation. . . . , . , .355 1. Catarrh 355 xxxii TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE (Acute ; Chronic ; Enteritis Prolifera ; Chronic Dysentery ; Enteritis Chronica Cystica.) 2. Enteritis Phlegmonosa ..... 356 (Mycosis Intestinalis ; Follicular Abscess- es.) 3. Enteritis Follicularis 357 (Follicular Abscesses and ulcers.) 4. Enteritis Diphtheritica . . . . .357 (Dysenteria Diphtheritica, Gangraenosa, Diphtheritis Follicularis; Impaction of Fteces ; Cholera ; Puerperal Affections ; Typhoid Fever ; "Variola, etc.) 5. Scrofulous and Tuberculous Enteritis . . 361 (Cheesy Degeneration of the Follicles ; Tuberculous Ulcers.) 6. Typhoid Fever 363 (Medullary Swelling ; Sloughs; Typhoid Ulcers ; Perforation ; Haemorrhage.) c. Tumors ........ 366 d. Amyloid Degeneration . . . . . 366 Vermiform Appendage . . . . . .367 (Displacement; Hydrops; Concretions; Ulcer; Perforation ; Perityphlitis ; Thrombophlebi- tis.) 13. Great Vessels and Adjacent Lymphatic Glands . 369 a. Veins 369 Thrombosis 369 (Organization; Sinus-like Metamorphosis; Phlebo- lites.) 1. Thrombophlebitis . . . . . . .371 2. Cancerous Thrombi . . . . . . 372 3. Acute Primary Inflammation . . . . .372 (Phlebitis Pseudo-pustulosa ; Peri- and Paraphle- bitis.) 4. Chronic Inflammation . . . . . .372 5. Varices 372 h. Arteries 372 1. General Characteristics . . . . . . 373 (Width ; Thickness of Walls ; Elasticity.) 2. Special Morbid Conditions, particularly of the Intima 374 1. Retrograde Metamorphosis . . . . .374 (Gelatinous Metamorphosis ; Fatty Degenera- TABLE OF CONTENTS. xxxiii PAOK tion of the Intima ; Fatty Erosions ; Rup- ture.) 2. Inflammation . . . . , . .375 (Sclerosis ; Atheromatous Abscess ; Atheroma- tous Ulcers ; Parietal Thrombosis ; Calcifica- tion.) 3. Calcification of the Media . . . . .377 (Senile Gangrene.)
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