A Text-Book of Pathological Histology: An Introduction to the Study of Pathological Anatomy (Classic Reprint) - Rilegato

Rindfleisch, Eduard

 
9780265444030: A Text-Book of Pathological Histology: An Introduction to the Study of Pathological Anatomy (Classic Reprint)

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A7motatz'on. - A large part of the collective forms of mortification may be regarded as dependent upon a total abolition of the nutritive processes. As is however known, a regular uninterrupted transmission of blood. Stands foremost among the conditions of undisturbed nutrition. When, therefore, that amount of arterial blood, which in a given time flows through a certain portion of the body and thus becomes venous, sinks below the normal measure, nutrition must necessarily suffer; if the current ceases entirely, nutrition also immediately ceases. The part af fected may thereby be uncommonly rich in blood it may even be so sur charged with blood, that it may be recognized even by the naked eye, by its dark bluish-red or livid color. The microscope then shows an extraordinarily turgid repletion of the capillaries, which has led in many places to small extravasations of blood into the parenchyma; within the walls of the small and likewise congested veins are found blood corpuscles, either singly, or in long rows, which in their situation, cor respond to the boundaries of the individual layers of the walls.

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