Wharton And Stille's Medical Jurisprudence. V. 2 Pt. 2
Wharton And Stille's Medical Jurisprudence. V. 2 Pt. 2
Francis Wharton
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The stomach contains a small quantity of a stringy, clear fluid, in the small intestine (after the meconium is passed) a bright yellow, flocculent muciform substance. In the large intestine, a greenish-yellow or brownish pasty fecal matter. Besides this the intestine always contains gas* In adults the mucous membrane of the stomach is sometimes rugose, and covered with a thick, tough, pale-gray mucus, but at other times is quite smooth, and contains only a small quantity of thin mucus* The colo...r is generally of a pale gray, but if there be present any ingesta, it will be red in [K>ints, or if irritating substances, such as fjepper, tartrate of antimony, etc., there will be vascular injection. The mucous membrane of the fundus is often softened in a degree corresponding to the quantity of fluids contained in the stomach ; hut this soft- ening does not penetrate into the deeper stratai of the sub- mucous cellular tissue. The lining membrane of the duode* num has a somewhat granular surface, owing to the projecting glands, it contains a thick and turbid liquid, tinged with bile.
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