Volume 4
A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt and Humphry Davy Rolleston.
- Date:
- 1905
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![iOj4 Perithelioma, peritoneal, 9S5 Peritoneum, the, eH’iisioui into the lesser sac of the, 101-1 : lynii)hatics of, 895 ; maerophages of. 896 ; normal drainage of, 895 ; sensibility of, 924-925 nulc Peritoneum, new growths of the, 978-995 ; adhesions due to, 987 ; allantoic cyst ; 993 ; angioma, 983 ; angiosarcoma, 983, 984 ; ascites in, 988, 992 ; benisrnaift, 978-983; ctireinoma or endothelioma, 984 ; chondrolipoma, 981 : chylous .ascites in, 988, 992 ; cliuic.al elassitiearion of, 978 ; colloid cancer, 987 ; cystic. 991- 991 ; dermoid, 991; diagnosis of, 979, 982, 989 ; embryoma, 991 ; endothelioma, 984, 987 : tibrolipoma, 980-983, sarcoimatous change in, 981; libroma, 979 ; libromj'oma, 979; libromyxorna, 979 ; gel.atinous cancer, 984 ; in infants, 981 ; lymphangioma, 992 ; lymphatic tumours, 992 ; malignant, 983- 991, primary, 983-986, secondary, 986-988 : mesenteric, 979; mesenteric cystic, 993 ; mesentery puckered by, 987, 989 : myxolipoma, 981 ; myxosar- coma, 987 ; omental cy.stic, 992 ; omental, origin of, 980, 984-985; osteolipoma. 981 ; parietal new growths and, 980 ; lieritouitis in, 985, 987 ; perithelioma. 985 ; protozoan, 988 ; ren.al tumours .and, 990 ; retroj)eritoneal, 982, malignant, 984- 985, 990 ; sarcoma, 984-986 ; sex and. 979 ; simulating hernia, 980 ; sub- peritoneal, 980 ; symptoms, 979, 981, 985- 986. 988-989 ; teratoma, 991 ; treat- ment, 979 ; tuberculous. 979 ; tuberculous peritonitis and, 990, 993 ; ur.ach.al cystic, 993 ; Wolfli.an body .and, 987, 992 Peritonitis, .acute dilfuse, 909-943 ; see also Peritonitis, Acute, General Pathology and Bacteriology of, 895-909, infra; abdo- min.al rigidity in, 926 ; adhesions set up by, 915, 926, 941 ; and acute infective dise.ases, 912 ; antitoxic serums and, 937- 938 ; appendicul.ar, 606, 610. 617, 921 ; aspect in, 919, 936 ; bladder alfected in, 918, 928 ; calomel in, 941 ; collapse in. 919, 930; complications rare in, 932; constip.ation in, 919, 928 ; death in, 918, 919, 920, 924, 925, 926, 927, 931, 935 ; diagnosis, 932, 934 ; di.arrhoea in, 928, 941 ; diet in, 942 ; distension in, 918, 920, 928, lessens the pain, 925 ; drain.age in, 940 ; enteric fever .and, 911 ; exuda- tion in, 914-916, 926, lessens the pain, 925 ; fibrinous deposit in, 914 : friction heard in, 926; fulminant, 917 -920; general condition in, 929 ; gonococcal, 923 ; hiccup in, 927 ; in the aged, 920. 936 ; in the new-born, 911, 9-36 : indican- uria in, 919, 931, 933 ; irrig.ation of the l>critoneum in, 939 ; leucocytosis in, 931- 932 : masked, 920-921 ; ment.al condition in, 931; morbid .anatomy, 912-916; nucleic .acid in, 937 ; opium in, 938, 940, 942 ; pain in, 917-919, 924-926, simu- lated by intrathoracic disease, 1003; paths of infection in, 909-912 ; perfor- ative, sym[itoms of, 917, 921 ; “period of repose’’ in. 918, 929, 938 ; peritoneal ch.anges in, 913-916 ; pneumococc.al, 922, crisis in, 923 ; jirognosis, 934-936 ; pro- gressive librino-puruleut, 915, 922 : pro- phylaxis, 937 ; puerperal, 924 ; pulse in, 919, 931 ; putrid, 914 ; pyrexia in. 929- 931 ; rectal examin.ation in, 933 ; rectal feeding in, 942 ; restlessness in, 919, 920, 932 ; rigor in, 918, 922, 931 ; spleen enlarged in, 932 ; sterile, 912 ; strychnine in, 942 : symptoms, 916-932 ; temperature in, 919 ; tenderness in, 924-926 ; thirst in, 919, tre.atment, 942 ; thoracic disease and, 934 ; three main types of, 929 ; transfusion in, 937. 940 ; tr.auma and, 910 ; tre.atment, 936-943 ; typhoid .st.ate in, 920; umbilical fistula after, 915, 923 ; urine in, 919, 931 ; vomiting in, 919, 927, 935, treatment, 942 Peritonitis, acute, general pathology .and bacteriology of, 895 - 909 ; .adhesions formed in, 908 ; bacteria coucerneil in, 900-904 ; bile and, 899 ; cau.satiou of, 898-900 ; chemic.al origin of, 899, 912, 996 ; cryptogenetic, 900; cytology of, 905 - 908 ; de.ath in, 909 ; defensive mechanisms of the peritoneum in, 895- 898 ; di.aphragmatic lymph.atics in, 895 : due to rupture of a mesocolonic gland, 754 ; encapsulation of foreign bodies in, 898-899 ; endogenous and exogenous, ilOl ; eosinophil cells in, 907 ; fibrinous exuda- tion in, 907; haemorrh.agic form.907 ; hya- line cells in, 905-907 ; idiopathic, 899 ; in- flammatory re.action in, 897 ; leucocytosis in, 906 ; leucopenia in, 906; macro- phages in, 896, S9S, 906-907 ; metaplasia in, 908 ; necroses in. 909 ; omentum in, 895 - 896 ; Pfeitter's phenomenon and. 896 ; predisposing c.auses, 904 ; putrid, 900, 908 ; rlieumatic. 900 ; secondary to septicaemia, 908 : septic, 900 ; sep- ticaemia in, 908 ; sterile, 898-899. 912 : wounds in the iieritoneum and, 905 Peritonitis, chronic, 943-957 ; adhesions in, 944, 949 - 951, 954; adhesive form of, 947 : alcohol and, 945-946 ; ascites in. 951, 955 ; Bright’s disease and, 945. 948 ; c.apsular thickenings in, 951 ; c.arci- noma and, 944, 947 : chronic congestion and, 947 ; chronic indurative or sclerosing form of, 947-948 ; constip.ation in, 954, tre.atment, 957 ; death in, 955 ; diagnosis, 955 : dysmenorrhoea in, 954 ; etiology, 943-948 : fibrous non-tuberculous, 950. 955; gonococcal, 944 ; hyperj'lastic, 947: “iced liver” in, 951; idio]iathic. 947 ; inte.stin.al obstruction due to, 765 ; in](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0004_1058.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)