An Account of the Last Illness of the Late Hon Daniel Webster Secretary of Sta

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An Account of the Last Illness of the Late Hon Daniel Webster Secretary of Sta
John Jeffries
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In the cavity of the arachnoid was a layer of fibrine which covered almost entirely and about equally the convexity of both hemispheres; it did not extend, however, beneath nor between them, nor about the cerebellum. In the recent state, it had a rather dull, yellowish, infiltrated, cedematous appear- ance ; being one-fourth of an inch in thickness over the upper surface, but becoming gradually more thin on the sides, where it terminated in a thin edge. The adhesion to the dura mater was in som...e parts quite close ; but it was generally very readily stripped off, and left the arachnoid with its usual polish. It was more adherent to the subjacent membrane; this last being irregular, and having generally a clouded and slightly opaque appearance, with many milk-white spots, but without any appreciable thickening. The quantity of serous effusion into the membranes was altogether large. The subarach- noid tissue corresponding to the layer of fibrine above described was infiltrated with a straw-coloured serum in some places, separating the convolutions from each other; this separation was quite remarkable at the posterior part of the right cerebral hemisphere on its upper surface and near the median line, there being also a slight depression at this part.

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