A Descriptive Catalogue of the Warren Anatomical Museum

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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Warren Anatomical Museum
Harvard University Warren Anatomical Museum
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The following nine models by Thibert were presented in 1849. Dr. John Ware.
1865. Brain congested, with small drops of blood upon the cut surface.
1866. Three separate and defined effusions of blood, on section of brain.
1867. A larger effusion.
1868. Large effusion into the left ventricle.
1869. Very extensive and defined capillary apoplexy upon the surface of the convexity of the brain. The membranes are stripped off, the convolutions are flattened or effaced, and the surface is of a dark, pu
...rplish-red color.
1870. Inflammation of the substance of the brain. A mottled 382 MOKBID ANATOMY.
rosy tint on section, with an appearance of swelling of the organ.
1871. Appearances very similar to the last.
1872. Purulent effusion into the cortical substance ; seen through the injected membranes.
1873. Several defined, rounded abscesses near the surface of the brain.
1874. A defined, chronic abscess in the posterior portion of the brain.
The patient, a lad, thirteen years of age, entered the hospital Sept.


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