For some very interesting examples of this hemorrhagic tendency, the reader is referred to Mr. Wardrop’s excellent little work on Bloodletting, and to the first volume of my Elements of Pathological Anatomy.
Cruveilhier, who died in 1874, is still remembered by his great work on pathological anatomy; his work on descriptive anatomy has some things which I look in vain for elsewhere.
Nor would the profession forgive me if I forgot to mention the admirable museum of pathological anatomy, created almost entirely by the hands of Dr.
Surgeon to the Presbyterian Hospital; Professor of Pathological Anatomy in the Medical Faculty of the University of the City of New York.
Assistant Physician to Saint Bartholomew's Hospital and Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy in the Medical School.
The difficulties connected with the scientific study of inflammation are evaded in Vogel's Pathological Anatomy, p.
Finally, I have extended this parallel between my processes and those formerly applied, to preparations of healthy anatomy, to pathological anatomy, and to natural history.
Before quitting the question of the cause of idiocy, I should like to say a word or two about what is technically called its histology and its pathological anatomy.
With the advances made inpathological anatomy in the beginning of the present {991} century, France taking the lead, stress was likewise laid upon inflammations of the veins and of the lymphatics.
The subject of gastromalacia should be relegated wholly to works on physiology and on pathological anatomy.
This period of time is made memorable in the history of dysentery, as of nearly all internal diseases, by the contributions from direct observation upon the dead body by the father of pathological anatomy, John Baptist Morgagni (1779).
The two are quite distinct in their etiology, pathological anatomy, and symptomatology, although they have been often confounded under the same name, enteritis.
It was not until his seventy-ninth year, after he had published several works, that he allowed his famous work on pathological anatomy to appear.
He it was who gave utterance to the aphorism: "Take away some fevers and nervous troubles, and all else falls to the kingdom of pathological anatomy.
On the application of this discovery to the theory of inflammation of the spleen, see Rokitansky's Pathological Anatomy, vol.
The results of Pathological Anatomy (says Muller) can, however, never have more than a limited application to the physiology of the brain.
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