Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society

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Proceedings of the New York Pathological Society
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Discussion.
Dr. HoDENPYL asked if the entire blood supply had been cut off from the kidneys.
Dr. Brooks replied that he thought it had been for the reason that the pelvic blood-vessels had been pretty well filled, and the renal vessels apparently bloodless.
The reason that gangrene had not taken place was that the nipping of the kidney had apparently taken place only about three days before death, i.e.y at the time she had complained of the cramps.
SOME UNUSUAL CASES OF LEUKiEMIA, WITH DEMON- S
...TRATION OP STAINED SPECIMENS OP THE BLOOD.
Dr. Theodore Janeway reported five cases of l3miph- atic leukaemia, four of which had been seen in his father's Digitized by VjOOQIC Il6 PROCEEDINGS OF THE consulting practice. The fifth had been seen recently in dispensary practice, and he had been able to obtain a partial autopsy. Two of the cases should be classified as acute leukaemia. The first case occurred in a man aged thirty-eight years, who had had severe malaria two years before the onset. There had been a pro- dromal period of two weeks, during which he had felt tired.


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