An Anatomical Description of the Diseases of the Organs of Circulation And Respi

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An Anatomical Description of the Diseases of the Organs of Circulation And Respi
Karl Ewald Hasse
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The plastic exudation forms Avith great rapidity. It has various gi'adations ; it consists sometimes of a tenacious mucus, wherein are suspended thin membranaceous flocculi ; sometimes of an extraordinary quantity of a yellowish or reddish, ropy, and here and there turbid, fluid ; sometimes, again, of a layer, resembling, both in colour and consistency, that which settles upon scalded cream; and sometimes of a firm and tough false membrane of considerable thickness. There are examples of this f
...alse membrane extending in a nearly uniform charac- ter throughout the greater portion of the air-passages, pervad- ing the arborescent ramifications of the bronchia, and even descending from the fauces into the oesophagus. Such in- stances are, however, rare ; the plastic mass being found, for the most part, no farther than the trachea and its principal branches, Avhere it adheres firmly in the shape of a connected membranous tube; lower down it diminishes in consistency, loses the tubular form, and assumes that of a viscid, yellowish-white layer of mucus, or else of a solid plug, made up of a jelly-like, te- nacious, and yellowish, or a dull-white, fissured mass, resembling boiled white of egg.

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