A Practical Guide for Making Post Mortem Examinations And for the Study of Morbi

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A Practical Guide for Making Post Mortem Examinations And for the Study of Morbi
A R Amos Russell Thomas
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The removal of the liver, however, completely exposing the stomach, showed the posterior wall at the large end, softened and ruptured. This softening was evidently a post-mortem action of the gastric juice; the rupture resulting from the tension upon the Bime, in tearing away the adhesions between the stomach and liver.
Upon the removal of the liver, found it to weigh eighteen pounds. The gall-bladder was empty and contracted. The only portion of the gland not involved in the disease, was one o
...f the small lobes, the lobus Spigelii, and a portion of the left lobe. Incisions, showed the interior presenting a similar mottled appearance as the surface ; dark, almost black spots, intermixed with spots of brown and gray. The blood vessels of the liver were enlarged, and filled with dark defibrinated blood. No trace of coagulated blood, in any of the blood-vessels of the body.
Microscopic examination. An examination of a small portion taken from the right lobe, with a power of 350 diameters, showed innumera ble eells of an irregular outline, and varying in size ; oil globules, and granular matter.


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