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Nihil in oesophago practer noraiam se invcnisse 

 testantur Kundmannus (i) et Orfila (2). 



Rarius illud inflammationis praegressae signum 

 in ventriculo desideratur , imo pertinet inter4),kae- 

 nomena constantissima (3). Membrana serosa ven- 

 trlculi rarius inflammatione laeditur , quamvis con- 

 gestionis aliquando exhibeat indicia (4). Vasa 

 gastrica , ventriculi fundum perreptantia , tumentia 

 atque versus pylorum sanguinis extravasati nodum 

 vidit Kundmannus (5). Veram ■ peritonei in- 

 flammationem in exemplo alio memoratam legi(6); 

 cum Sartorius et Monheim ventriculum a parte 

 externa aeque ac interna inflammatura et gangraena 

 invenerint correptum, in duobus cadaveribus Arsenico 

 exstinctorum (7). Caeterum ruborem illum intensi- 

 tate et extensione diff^erre, non est quod moneam. 



Aliquando in tela membranae nuicosae sanguis 

 exsudatur, qui faciera illius internam colore fusco 

 vel nigro induit , dum lympha coagulabilis , ibi de- 

 posita, hanc superficiem inaequalem reddit et ve- 

 luti nodosam (8). 



Per- 



(1) Acta Nat. Curios. Vol. V. Obs. 102. p. SSy. 



(jx) 1. c. p. 391, seq. 



(_3) Hahnemann, 1. c. p. 200. §. 558. - Suerman, 

 1, c. p. 9. - Me tzger , 1. c. §. 2i3. - O rfila , 1, c. p. 697 



(4j Orfila, I. c. p. 383.- Henke, 1. c. B. II. p. 3i5* 



C5j 1. c. 



(6) Ediiih. medic. and stirg, Journ. XXVII. 453. Cf. 

 Christison, I. c. p. 542. 



(7j 1. c. p. 26. 



rS) Orfila. ibirl, 



