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Identifier: diseasesofinfan00fisc (find matches)
Title: Diseases of infancy and childhood
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Fischer, Louis, 1864- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Children
Publisher: Philadelphia, F. A. Davis company (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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children. When, however, tuber-culous manifestations exist the symptoms are the same as described inother tubercular joints. Treatment consists in securing -rest and immobility of the parts withthe aid of plaster casts. Pus, when present, requires surgical relief. Theoutcome of these cases is as a rule good. Joseph S., 10 years old, has been under the treatment of Dr. Dexter Ashley, towhom I am indebted for the illustration. The child wa« in an extremely anaemiccondition, heart and lungs normal, no evidence of tuberculosis. Family history good.Local evidence of tuberculosis involving the elbow-joint, so-called bone tuberculosis. ACUTE ARTHlllTlS. SG) The boy was able to run about, and excepting this arm seemed to be in a fair physicalcondition. A comparison of the healthy elbow-joint with the diseased joint is quiteinteresting. Dr. Ashleys treatment consisted in strict aseptic dressings, tightbandaging, a bandage to support the return circulation and general restorative treat-ment. ,
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Fig. 298.—Tubercular Elbow-joint. Acute Arthritis (Infectious Osteitis: Acute Purulent Synovitis:Acute Epiphysitis: Acute Osteomyelitis). This is an acute inflammatory condition involving a joint. It ii=always suppurative from the beginning; it is therefore a form of )\vaMnia.It is an infection originating at the bone in the medulhny canal or in thejoint. Etiology.—This condition may follow the acute infectious diseases,especially tliose which show a tendency to suppurative processes. It mostfrequently follows measles, scarlet fever, and empyema. There seems to be no reason to believe that this disease owes its exist-ence to syphilis, tuberculosis, or scrofulosis. Some authors state that ahistory of traumatism has ))ivc(Hled this infectious disease. Bacteriology.—Cultures taken of the purulent discharge usually show g63 DISEASES OF THE SPINE AND JOINTS. the presence of the streptococcus pyogenes or the staphylococcus. Thepoint of entrance for the pathogenic bacteria may be eithe

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