Morbid
Morbid Anatomy.—the Following Morbid Changes Have Been Observed To Occur In The Thyroid ; (1) It May Be Affected With Com Mon Inflammation. (2) It May Be Variously Altered By Unhealthy Or Perverted Action Of Its Own Glandular Structure. (3) It May Be The Seat Of Adventitious Formations. (4) Its ...
Morbid Anatomy
Morbid Anatomy. - Not Much Is Known, And Probably There Is Not Much To Be Known, Respecting The Morbid Conditions Of The Thymus. Absence Of The Gland Has Only Been Observed In Cases Of Acephalism, Where The Brain And Many Other Parts Are Simultane Ously Deficient, While In Cases Of ...
Morbid Anatomy
Morbid Anatomy. - The Parotid Gland Is Far More Frequently The Subject Of Disease Than Either The Submaxillary Or Sublingual. The Idiopathic Inflammation Of These Glands Is Known Under The Name Of Cynanche Parotidea, Vulgarly Translated " Mumps." The Submaxil Lary Is Occasionally, And The Sublingual But Rarely Implicated. The ...
Morbid Anatomy Op The
Morbid Anatomy Op The Pharynx And Mouth. Congenital Malformations.—the Pharynx In A Very Few Instances Only, Presents Any Mal Formation ; When Such Exists The Pharynx Ter Minates In A Cul-de-sac. Sir A. Cooper Has Recorded A Case Of This Kind, In Which Also The Cesophagus Was Altogether Wanting And ...
Morbid Anatomy Of Veins
Morbid Anatomy Of Veins. Veins Are Subject To A Variety Of Morbid Changes, Which Are Naturally Incident To Blood Vessels Of Their Particular Organisation And Functions, Occasioning A Remarkable Contrast In Their Pathology With That Of Arteries. Thus Veins Are Much More Subject To Diffuse Inflammation Than Arteries, And The ...
Morbid Anatomy Of The
Morbid Anatomy Of The Scrotum.- The Morbid Appearances Presented By The Scrotum, When The Seat Of Oedema, Inflammation, And Mortification, So Closely Resemble Those Of Other Parts Where Loose Areolar Tissue Abound, That They Require No Particular Description. Elephantiasis. — This Disease Of The Scro Tum Is Rarely Seen In ...
Morbid Conditions Of Blood
Blood, Morbid Conditions Of The.—the Nature And Properties Of Blood In Its Normal Condition Having Been Considered In The Foregoing Article, We Proceed To Notice Those Changes To Which It Is Liable In A State Of Disease. That A Fluid Which Is Destined To Receive And Convey Materials For The ...
Morbid Conditions Of Ti1e
Morbid Conditions Of Ti1e • Sense Of Toucn. Like Most Other Vital Functions, The Sense Of Touch May Become Disordered In The Way Of Deficiency, Excess, Or Depravation. The State Of Complete Deficiency Is Known As Anaesthesia; A Term Which, Strictly Speaking, Designates The Absence Of All Sensation, But Which ...
Morphology
Morphology. - The Preceding Details Are Abundantly Sufficient To Prove The Glandular Nature Of The Thyroid. This Truth, Which Elder Anatomists Saw Clearly, Though Rather Afar Off, We, By More Intimate And Minute Scrutiny, Are Enabled To Confirm And Establish In Every Par Ticular. Let Us Take In Order The ...
Mucous
Mucous Membrane.—this Term Has Been Usually And Properly Restricted To Those Large Expansions Of Membrane, In The Interior Of The Body, Which Are Continuous With The External Tegument: But It Is Impossible, In The Present State Of Knowledge, To Treat Of These Apart From The True Glands And The Skin, ...
Mucus
Mucus (from P,qa, The Secretion Of The Schneiderian Membrane). This Word Has Been Used In So Very Indefinite A Sense By The Members Of The Medical Profession, That Animal Chemists Have Had Great Difficulty In Fixing On Any Distinctive Characters By Which The Sub Stance Might Be Identified. The Great ...
Mull Uccapuivzi
Mull Uccapuivzi Fill Up Osteo-dentine, The Result Of A Modified Fication Of The Dentinal Pulp ; And The Grown Tooth Presents Three Tissues, As Shown In Fig. 547., In Which C Is The Thick External Cement, D The Hard Dentine, And O The Osteo Dentine ; Sometimes Developed In Loose ...