A Treatise On Febrile Diseases: Including Intermitting, Remitting, And ...
A Treatise On Febrile Diseases: Including Intermitting, Remitting, And ...
Alexander Philip Wilson Philip
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IV. Of the Phlegmon. It was observed when speaking of simple inflammation, that there are but two species which can 1^ well defined, the others ap- pearing to be only varieties of these. The same observation applies to the cutaneous phlegmasiae ; the two species of which are termed by Dr. Cullen Phleginoir and Ery* thema, forming the seventh genus in his system, Digitized by VjOOQIC PHLEGMON. 179 system of nosology, which he calls Pblogo- •sis, and defines, •* Pyrexia, partis externse rubor, ca...lor, et " tensio dolens." The first species of this genus, the Phleg- mon, he defines, *' Phlogosis rubore vivido ; tumore cir- " cumscripto, in fastigium plerumque ele- " vato, saepe in apostema abeunte ; dolorc ** saepe pulsatiH.'* The Erythema is defined, " Phlogosis colore rubicundo, pressione " evanescente ; ambitu Jnsequali, serpente ; '^ tumore vix evidente, in cuticulae squamu- '' las, in phlyctaenas vel vesiculas abeunte ; ^^ dolore urente." Dr. CuUen, in his definition of phlogosis^ (by which we are to understand an externfd inflammation causing fever) omits one of the characteristic symptoms of inflamma- tion, the swelling.
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