Tumors of the choroid plexus, known as brain sand, are frequently met with on post-mortem examinations, but seldom give rise to any appreciable symptoms during life.
The post-mortem examinations in a certain proportion elicited no distinct visceral lesions, and when present the lesions were not necessarily extensive.
At present enteralgia must be considered from its symptoms and from post-mortem examinations as a pure neurosis of the sympathetic system.
The disease itself was not clearly appreciated until its recognition by post-mortem examinations, which began to be made with some frequency after the revival of medicine in the sixteenth century.
In support of my view I offer the following: In the course of the last three years I have made careful post-mortem examinations of 83 tuberculous animals, which have been removed from my experiment farm, Thurebylille.
In Ireland, Bellingham found the worm in eighty-one out of ninety post-mortem examinations.
Death so rarely occurs in this latitude from simple continued fever that the opportunities for making post-mortem examinations do not often occur.
About the same time Morgagni[10] described certain post-mortem examinations in which the lesions of the intestines were evidently those of typhoid fever.
This statement is based on the concurrent testimony of accurate observers in all epidemics and upon the evidence of post-mortem examinations.
Out of eighteen post-mortem examinations in which the kidneys were studied with especial care we found positive evidence of pre-existing organic disease four times.
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