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Identifier: MSHWRMedical2
Title: The Medical and Surgical Historical past of the Conflict of the Revolt. Half II, Quantity I. (2nd Medical quantity)
Yr: 1879 (1870s)
Authors: U.S. Military Surgeon Normal's Workplace
Topics: Civil Conflict army medication Medication, Navy -- Historical past United States Medical care United States -- Historical past Civil Conflict, 1861-1865 Medical and sanitary affairs
Writer: Otis Historic Archives, Nationwide Museum of Well being and Medication
Contributing Library: U.S. Military Medical Museum


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rger, is represented within the chromo plate dealing with web page 524. The affected person wasa soldier who died in Judiciary Sq. hospital through the summer time of 1863. His diseasewas recorded as continual diarrhoea. The specimen represents a portion of the descendingcolon, and is reproduced from a drawing made on the Museum by Mr. Hermann Faber.The colon was a lot thickened (^th to Jth of an inch in thickness) and significantly con-tracted. The mucous floor was of a vivid crimson colour, not not like that of a granulatingwound. It offered plenty of small follicular ulcers, a few of them spherical, othersstellate, and a few bigger ulcers apparently ensuing from the extension of the smaller ones;these ulcers for probably the most half had blackened bases. Skinny patches of yellowish pseudo-membrane adhered in locations to the mucous floor between the ulcers, theexpression ofa diphtheritic irritation by which the unique follicular ulceration has been considerablyobscured. Sadly no historical past of the case was preserved.

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The colon is thickened imic SECT, rv.] MORBID ANATOMY. 519 The acute dimensions of the erosions, which sometimes consequence from the extensionof follicular ulcers, are properly illustrated by the plate dealing with web page 526, which is a reproductionof of No. 195, Medical Part. The next is an account of the case: CASE 9(>four.—Sergeant A. L. Manchester, firm Ok, 15:2(1 New York volunteers; age 23; was enlisted September 27,1802. and continued to do obligation along with his firm till March, 1S63. Throughout a lot of this time lie had diarrhoea, which, how-ever, didn't forestall him from remaining on obligation. March 2nd, being then on obligation as one of many guard at Douglas hospital,Washington, D. C, he was attacked by measles, with dry pores and skin, pulse 110, and darkish tongue. On the time of this assault liewas a very good deal damaged down by the dysfunction of his bowels, and when, on the fifth of March, he was transferred to a bedin the hospital, the entry within the register was measles and enteritis. The stools


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Tagged: , bookid:MSHWRMedical2 , bookyear:1879 , bookdecade:1870 , bookcentury:1800 , bookauthor:U_S__Army_Surgeon_General_s_Office , booksubject:Civil_War , booksubject:military_medicine , booksubject:Medicine__Military____History_United_States , booksubject:Medical_care , booksubject:United_States____History_Civil_War__1861_1865 , booksubject:Medical_and_sanitary_affairs , bookpublisher:Otis_Historical_Archives__National_Museum_of_Health_and_Medicine , bookcontributor:U_S__Army_Medical_Museum , booksponsor: , bookleafnumber:558 , bookcollection:otishistoricalarchives , bookcollection:medicalheritagelibrary , bookcollection:americana

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