Insanity, Its Classification, Diagnosis, And Treatment; a Manual for Students And Practitioners of Medicine

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Insanity, Its Classification, Diagnosis, And Treatment; a Manual for Students And Practitioners of Medicine
Spitzka, Edward Charles, 1852-1914
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6 .♦ and while Sankey, who first called special attention to this condition, undoubtedly employed methods which might have led to similar and therefore false appearances in the healthy brain, and erroneously believed the adventitial sheath to be a morbid product, yet his observations as to vascular kinking are fully sustained by hardened prepara- tions. The writer has found the lumen of one vessel and ectasies of that vessel almost approaching in degree aneur- ismal dilatations divided five tim...es by the knife in a single section.
A most important field for study in this branch of morbid * Thrombic cylinder undergoing separation and checked at a bifurca* ' tion of a cortical capillary.
Digitized by Google THE MORBID ANATOMY OF PARETIC DEMENTIA. 22/ anatomy is the condition of injection of the blood-vessels.
Usually these are more or less injected, but the most char- acteristic condition found is one of thrombic stasis (Fig. 6).
Where a patient had died in consequence of a maniacal outbreak, an apoplectiform or epileptiform attack, or shortly after any of these episodes of paretic dementia (thirteen out of fifteen of the cases examined), the writer always found a high degree of engorgement in the cerebral capillaries, which in places reached the degree of a stasis more intense than any observed by the general pathologist.


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