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Papillary growth in the fundus of gall bladder in a 68 year old male. The lumen also contianed multiple calculi. Microscopy revealed a papillary adenocarcinoma with invasion of perimuscular connective tissue.

Microscopic photo showing hyperchromatic complex tumor glands with intracellular mucin and abundant extracellular mucin. H & E stain. 10X objective magnification. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Edible Parts: Flowers, Fruit,

Edible Uses: Drink, Salad, Jelly

 

Fruit - raw or cooked. The fruit is almost as large as a black currant and is produced in large bunches so it is easy to harvest. It has an acid flavor, but it is rather nice raw and is especially good when added to a porridge or muesli. Unfortunately, there is relatively little flesh and a lot of seeds, though some plants have larger and juicier fruits. The cooked fruit tastes somewhat like black currants. The fruit can also be dried and stored for later use. Flowers - raw. They can also be used to make a lemonade-like drink.

 

CAUTION: Barberry, goldenseal, Oregon grape and other plants containing Berberine should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Avoid if over active thyroid gland. High doses cause vomiting, lowered blood pressure, reduced heart rate, lethargy, nose bleed, skin & eye irritation and kidney infection. Licorice as Glycyrrhiza species nullify berberine effects .

 

MEDICINAL USES: Alterative, Antibacterial, Antipsoriatic, Antiseborrheic, Antitumor, Blood tonic, Cholagogue, Diuretic,

Laxative, Ophthalmic, Tonic,

 

Oregon grape was often used by several native North American Indian tribes to treat loss of appetite and debility. Its current herbal use is mainly in the treatment of gastritis and general digestive weakness, to stimulate the kidney and gallbladder function and to reduce catarrhal problems. The root and root bark is alterative, blood tonic, cholagogue, diuretic, laxative and tonic. It improves the digestion and absorption and is taken internally in the treatment of psoriasis, syphilis, hemorrhages, stomach complaints and impure blood conditions. Externally, it has been used as a gargle for sore throats and as a wash for blurry or bloodshot eyes. The roots are harvested in late autumn or early spring and dried for later use. The fruit is an excellent gentle and safe laxative. Berberine, universally present in rhizomes of Mahonia species, has marked antibacterial effects and is used as a bitter tonic. Since it is not appreciably absorbed by the body, it is used orally in the treatment of various enteric infections, especially bacterial dysentery. It should not be used with Glycyrrhiza species (Licorice) because this nullifies the effects of the berberine. Berberine has also shown antitumour activity. The root and root bark are best harvested in the autumn.

 

OTHER USES: Dye, Yellow, Dark Green, Violet, Dark Bluish-purple, Hedge

 

A yellow dye is obtained from the inner bark of the stem and roots. It is green according to another report. Dark green, violet and dark blue-purple dyes are obtained from the fruit. A green dye is obtained from the leaves. This species can be grown as a low hedge and does not need trimming. Because of its suckering habit, it also makes a good dense ground cover plant though it can be slow to become established.

 

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by Andy Warhol

 

Acrylic paint and screenprint on canvas

 

Faith, death and desire come together in Warhol’s Sixty Last Suppers. This large-scale work forms part of a series commissioned in 1986 based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. This famous mural depicts Jesus the night before his crucifixion with the twelve disciples. A copy of the mural had hung in the Warhola family kitchen.

Da Vinci’s depiction has been damaged and repaired many times over the centuries. Warhol purposely used a cheap reproduction based on a 19th-century copy for his work. Choosing to copy a copy of the original, Warhol evokes the re-enactment of the Last Supper that takes place during every Mass. It also plays on the authenticity of da Vinci’s Last Supper, with Warhol stating: ‘It’s a good picture... It’s something you see all the time. You don’t think about it.’

Unlike most of his paintings, Warhol’s Last Supper series focuses on a group scene. The repetition of an image showing collective activity between men adds to the work’s symbolism. It was created soon after the death of Warhol’s former partner Jon Gould from an AIDS-related illness, and at a time when the private lives of gay men were facing the glare of the media. While Warhol was not a queer activist, Sixty Last Suppers could be seen as a moving portrayal of endless loss, reminiscent of ‘columbarium’, the wall graves found in many cemeteries.

Sixty Last Suppers would turn out to be one of Warhol’s final works. After the first exhibition of the series in Milan, he returned to New York where he reluctantly checked in to hospital for gallbladder surgery. While the operation was a success, his long-term ill health led to his heart failing, and Warhol died on 22 February 1987, aged 58.

[Tate Modern]

 

Andy Warhol

(March – November 2020)

 

A new look at the extraordinary life and work of the pop art superstar

Andy Warhol was the son of immigrants who became an American icon. A shy gay man who became the hub of New York’s social scene. An artist who embraced consumerism, celebrity and the counter culture – and changed modern art in the process.

He was born in 1928 as Andrew Warhola to working-class parents from present day Slovakia. In 1949 he moved from Pittsburgh to New York. Initially working as a commercial illustrator, his skill at transforming the imagery of American culture soon found its realisation in his ground-breaking pop art.

This major retrospective is the first Warhol exhibition at Tate Modern for almost 20 years. As well as his iconic pop images of Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola and Campbell’s soup cans, it includes works never seen before in the UK. Twenty-five works from his Ladies and Gentlemen series – portraits of black and Latinx drag queens and trans women – are shown for the first time in 30 years.

Popularly radical and radically popular, Warhol was an artist who reimagined what art could be in an age of immense social, political and technological change.​

[Tate Modern]

parietal thickening of the gallbladder

Ultrasound image of the gallbladder shows stone with anechoic shadow.

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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 2, April 1917

Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Publisher:

Sponsor:

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Date: 1917-04

Language: eng

PREFACE.... .................... . .................... ............ ..... vii<br /><br />FRONTISPIECE - PORTRAIT OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S. NAVY, MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE "JEANNETTE."<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />THE INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SOLUBLE QUININ IN MALARIA AND HEMOGLOBINURIC FEVER.<br />By Surgeon A. D. McLean......................................... 135<br />REPORT OF CASES OF HEMOGLOBINURIA IN HAITI.<br />By Assistant Surgeons R. A. Torrance and F. H. Bowman. ... ....... 141<br />QUININ AND MALARIA.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. H . Michael...... ........ ..... ............. 150<br />MECHANICAL DEVICES FOR VENTILATION AND AIR RENEWAL ON SUBMARINE "BALILLA."<br />Translated by Surgeon J. S. Taylor. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156<br />A COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST FOR SYPHILIS USING HUMAN COMPLEMENT.<br />By Chief Nurse Sara B. Myer ...............   175<br />THE ADVISABILITY OF A MORE GENERAL USE OF THE WASSERMANN TEST IN THE SERVICE.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Clark........ .. 177<br />WRIGHT'S SOLUTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARGYROL IN TREATMENT OF GONORRHEA.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. H. Dragoo...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179<br />THE INTRAVASCULAR INJECTION OF OXYGEN.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J.J. A. McMullin..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 181<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />THE PRIVATE JOURNAL OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, M. D., PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, UNITED STATES NAVY, AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE ARCTIC EXPLORING STEAMER "JEANNETTE."<br />By Medical Director J. D. Gatewood.. . ............................ 183<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />IODIZED CATGUT; DRYING, STERILIZING AND STORING.<br />By Nurse Mary M. Robinson..................... . .. ............... 219<br />A SIMPLE METHOD FOR FIXATION OF THE THORAX.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. A. Brams... .............................. 220<br />AN ADJUSTABLE HEAD REST.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. B. Camerer.. ... . ............ ....... 221<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />A CASE OF MEGACOLON.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon L. W. Johnson and Assistant Surgeon<br />C. B. Depping................................................. 223<br />THE ACCIDENTAL EXPLOSION OF A 6-POUNDER PROJECTILE WHILE HELD IN THE HAND.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.............. ..... . ........ 224<br />A CASE OF BICHLORIOD OF' MERCURY POISONING WITH SUICIDAL INTENT.<br />By Medical Director F. W. F. Wieber........... ...... ... .. ...... .. . 226<br />GONORRHEAL PROCTITIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. W. Cress.............. ........ ............ 228<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE - Epidemiology of lobar pneumonia. by R. H. Laning. Local serumtherapy in suppurative serous sacs. Report of 75<br />cases of scabies cured with Ehlers' method. By J.A. Biello. Eczema of external origin and its relationship to dermatitis. The pathology and pathogenesis of eczema and dermatitis. By W. E. Eaton. Renal glycosuria.<br />By W. S. Pugh. The Sippy treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer,<br />with report of case. A treatment for pruritus ani. Acute syphilitic meningitis.<br />A clinical consideration of migraine. Chronic duodenal indigestion in children. By E. Thompson and J. A. Randall.  ......... 231<br />MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES.-The psychology of malingering and<br />functional neuroses in peace and war. Dementia precox studies. By<br />D. G. Button. A contribution to the etiology of shell shock. The spinal<br />fluid syndromes of Nonne and Froin and their diagnostic significance.<br />Psychopathic laboratory, the Municipal Court of Chicago. By R.<br />Sheehan .......................................... ....... .... ... ... . 241<br />SURGERY. A battleship in action. By J. C. Pryor. A simple apparatus<br />for the use or iodin vapors in the treatment of gunshot wounds. By J. A.<br />Biello. The treatment of wounds in war by magnesium sulphate. By R. H. Laning. Differential roentgen diagnoses in bone diseases. By H. L. Gall. The mechanics of the stomach after gastroenterostomy. Indications and contraindications for cholecystectomy. Indications for cholecystectomy. Hemostasis by interposition of muscle, fat, and fascia in parenchymatous organs. The Carrel method of wound sterilization. Surgical experiences with encapsulated empyema and abscess of the lung; a plea for exploratory thoracotomy. By H.F. Strine .........  246<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION. - A. new method for the destruction of bacteria in large volumes of milk by means or electricity. The bacterial infection of fresh eggs. The velocity of the staling of bread. The staling of<br />bread from the physiological-chemical standpoint. The use of box rations by the French troops. By E.W. Brown. Comparison of methods for disinfecting swimming pools. By R. H. Laning.................. 255<br />TROPICAL MEDICINE. - A case of amebic abscess of the liver occurring 20<br />years after the original attack of dysentery. A note on the treatment of lamblia infections. Disappearance of malignant tertian crescents from the blood following the intravenous injection of tartar emetic. By E. R.Stitt...................................... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 259<br />PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY - Easy method of doing Widal's reaction for typhoid. Mixed infection. By E. P. Huff. <br />Experimental observations on the pathogenesis of gallbladder infections in typhoid, cholera, and dysentery. A report on the use or stock vaccine in infection by the bacillus typhosis, with an analysis of 230 cases. The<br />bacteriology of pemphigus neonatorum. The etiology of acute epidemic<br />poliomyelitis. The numeric relationship of infection to the chemotherapy<br />of experimental trypanosomiasis. A study of experimental nonhemolytic streptococcus lesions in vitally stained rabbits. By C. S. Butler and R. H. Laning............................ . ............... 260<br />EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT . -Ocular anaphylaxis. Present status of<br />the operation for the extraction of cataract in the capsule. The relations of obstruction of the eustachian tube to local and systemic conditions and to prognosis regarding restoration or hearing. Relaitions of tonsillar and nasopharyngeal infections to general disorders. A resume of my year's work with suspension laryngoscopy. Nasal infection and deafness. The possibilities and limitations of nomsurgical bronchoscopic treatment. By E. J. Grow and G. B. Trible...... ... . .......... 266<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />THE USE OF PROPHYLACTIC SERA IN THE TURKISH ARMY.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.. . . . .. . . . .............. .. 271<br />OBSERVATIONS ON NAVAL AVIATION.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Cottle..................... ..... 273<br />SANITARY NOTES FROM THE U.S.S. "HANNIBAL."<br />By Assistant Surgeon W.W. Hargrave............................ 274

 

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Microscopic photo showing abundant extracellular mucin pools and a few tumor cell clusters H & E stain. 10X objective magnification. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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?What does urine color tell you about your health

  

What does urine color tell you about your health? The color of urine gives signs of many diseases It may be indicative of kidney problems Or the presence of sediments or salts So it may be the color and the smell A strong indication of a problem.

 

what the color of urine tells us about our bodies. Your urine is usually straw-yellow in color, and if it is clear, this means that you are drinking a lot of water. But if the urine is darker yellow, you are dehydrated. You should drink more water, or it indicates the presence of ketones in the urine.

If it is dark, then you are most likely suffering from kidney stones, gallstones or urinary tract infection. If there is foam and it is not color, this indicates the presence of protein in the urine, which means that protein is leaking from the kidneys without being filtered, meaning that there is a deficiency in the kidneys. If it is orange, this means that you suffer from a problem in the liver or gallbladder, especially if the stool has the same color. But if the cause is blood, and this means a kidney stone, a urinary tract infection, or a prostate problem, let's assume that you were just running and this causes some friction, especially when there are kidney stones, but even if there are no stones, some blood can be thrown With urine.

If it's phosphorescent yellow, you are taking synthetic vitamin B and your body tries to excrete it. If the urine is red or rust colored, it may be caused by blood, beetroot, or berries that you eat from. If the color of the urine is dark, this may lead to taking an antibiotic called Flagyl or taking Cascara, a laxative herb or a sweetener of sorbitol. But if the urine is blue-colored, then it is likely that it is an excess of calcium, meaning that there is a lot of calcium in the blood, and this may happen as a result of taking too much vitamin D. But if he was dark brown, most likely he was the antibiotic Flagyl, or he had a muscle injury after strenuous exercise, or he had kidney failure, or had eaten a lot of beans or rhubarb.

 

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These small stones, less than 1 mm in size, are embedded in the mucosa of the gallbladder. They are composed mostly of cholesterol crystals, which acquire a bluish color because they are mixed with some protein or other substance derived from the mucus that stains with hematoxylin. The stones are mixed, since they have a bilirubin coating. Small particles of calcium are also seen with the von Kossa stain. The central photos are polarized, where the birefringence of cholesterol crystals is seen. The lower right photo corresponds to broken stones seen directly under the microscope, where cholesterol sheets can be seen.

 

Images contributed by Sumeyra Kartal - @Sumeyra_md

After getting my gallbladder out in 2006 and being over filled with antibiotics I easily get thrush on my tongue every time I touch an antibiotic... so on top of everything else my tongue is burning and hurts.

 

My brothers Canon... gosh I miss my Panasonic friend

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Herb Robert - Geranium robertianum

 

Herb robert is a native member of the hardy geranium family. It is found growing throughout the British Isles and favours shaded habitats such as woods, hedgerows, banks, coastal shingle and rocky places. It is shallow rooted and the pink flowers, although self-pollinated are visited by hoverflies. It can be allowed to grow to brighten shady areas.

 

It is common and widespread throughout Britain and Ireland, often growing in the shade of woodland edges, next to walls and in other darker spots. When it grows in rocky, sunny sites the sunshine turns its stems a crimson red.

 

Herb-robert was traditionally used as an antiseptic, as well as to treat stomach upset and nosebleeds.

 

Its leaves are edible and used by some to make tea. They have also been used crushed and rubbed on the skin as an insect repellent, exuding a pungent smell.

 

Herb Robert is plant with an unpleasant odour, so it is sometimes called "Stinky Bob." The leaves, stems, and flowers are used to make medicine.

 

Herb Robert was traditionally carried to bring good luck and for fertility.

 

Herb Robert is thought to have gained its name from an ancient association with Robin Goodfellow, a house goblin from English folklore also known as Puck. However others think it was named after an 11th-century monk who cured many people using the plant.

 

Herb Robert is used for diarrhea, to improve functioning of the liver and gallbladder, to reduce swelling (inflammation) of the kidney, bladder, and gallbladder, and to prevent the formation of stones in the kidney, bladder, or gallbladder. It is also used for "the flu", headaches, diabetes, sinus problems, arthritis, sciatica, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and cancer.

 

Some people use Herb Robert as a mouthwash or gargle. The fresh leaves are chewed to relieve sore mouth and throat. It is also applied to the skin for mosquito bites, parasites, herpes, arthritis, and sciatica.

 

An extract of Herb Robert may slow the proliferation of bacteria and viruses.

  

by Andy Warhol

 

Acrylic paint and screenprint on canvas

 

Faith, death and desire come together in Warhol’s Sixty Last Suppers. This large-scale work forms part of a series commissioned in 1986 based on Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. This famous mural depicts Jesus the night before his crucifixion with the twelve disciples. A copy of the mural had hung in the Warhola family kitchen.

Da Vinci’s depiction has been damaged and repaired many times over the centuries. Warhol purposely used a cheap reproduction based on a 19th-century copy for his work. Choosing to copy a copy of the original, Warhol evokes the re-enactment of the Last Supper that takes place during every Mass. It also plays on the authenticity of da Vinci’s Last Supper, with Warhol stating: ‘It’s a good picture... It’s something you see all the time. You don’t think about it.’

Unlike most of his paintings, Warhol’s Last Supper series focuses on a group scene. The repetition of an image showing collective activity between men adds to the work’s symbolism. It was created soon after the death of Warhol’s former partner Jon Gould from an AIDS-related illness, and at a time when the private lives of gay men were facing the glare of the media. While Warhol was not a queer activist, Sixty Last Suppers could be seen as a moving portrayal of endless loss, reminiscent of ‘columbarium’, the wall graves found in many cemeteries.

Sixty Last Suppers would turn out to be one of Warhol’s final works. After the first exhibition of the series in Milan, he returned to New York where he reluctantly checked in to hospital for gallbladder surgery. While the operation was a success, his long-term ill health led to his heart failing, and Warhol died on 22 February 1987, aged 58.

[Tate Modern]

 

Andy Warhol

(March – November 2020)

 

A new look at the extraordinary life and work of the pop art superstar

Andy Warhol was the son of immigrants who became an American icon. A shy gay man who became the hub of New York’s social scene. An artist who embraced consumerism, celebrity and the counter culture – and changed modern art in the process.

He was born in 1928 as Andrew Warhola to working-class parents from present day Slovakia. In 1949 he moved from Pittsburgh to New York. Initially working as a commercial illustrator, his skill at transforming the imagery of American culture soon found its realisation in his ground-breaking pop art.

This major retrospective is the first Warhol exhibition at Tate Modern for almost 20 years. As well as his iconic pop images of Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola and Campbell’s soup cans, it includes works never seen before in the UK. Twenty-five works from his Ladies and Gentlemen series – portraits of black and Latinx drag queens and trans women – are shown for the first time in 30 years.

Popularly radical and radically popular, Warhol was an artist who reimagined what art could be in an age of immense social, political and technological change.​

[Tate Modern]

This is a photomicrograph of the large polyp on the right, tubular adenoma, pyloric gland type.

These microspheres were found in the gallbladder of a patient who underwent transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. They may induce fibrosis and a foreign body giant cell reaction.

 

Images contributed by Dr. Zhao Chang - @zhaochang001

Microscopic Photo. H & E stain. 4X. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA. (乔建华医学博士, 美国病理学家学院专家会员。美国加州洛杉矶)

  

Microscopic photo showing an outgrowth of the mucosal lining of the gallbladder into fingerlike projections due to the excessive accumulation of cholesterol and triglycerides within macrophages in the epithelial lining. H & E Stain. 4X. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

This is a photomicrograph of the large polyp on the left, a cholesterol polyp.

Ultrasound image of the gallbladder shows normal size GB and wall thickness.

Picture of a picture. The pink thing on top is my gallbladder. The soupy stuff underneath is some of the gall stones they squeezed out. Yuck. There are still more inside the gallbladder.

Cholesterol stones in gall bladder

Distended gall bladder - lumen contained multiple gallstones.

Gallbladder-less as of January 3, 2005.

Day three bruising and the cut in my belly button, I'm kind of afraid to really look at this one. Not sure how big it is, it still has the original steri strip on it

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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 2, April 1917

Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

Publisher:

Sponsor:

Contributor:

Date: 1917-04

Language: eng

PREFACE.... .................... . .................... ............ ..... vii<br /><br />FRONTISPIECE - PORTRAIT OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S. NAVY, MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE "JEANNETTE."<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />THE INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SOLUBLE QUININ IN MALARIA AND HEMOGLOBINURIC FEVER.<br />By Surgeon A. D. McLean......................................... 135<br />REPORT OF CASES OF HEMOGLOBINURIA IN HAITI.<br />By Assistant Surgeons R. A. Torrance and F. H. Bowman. ... ....... 141<br />QUININ AND MALARIA.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. H . Michael...... ........ ..... ............. 150<br />MECHANICAL DEVICES FOR VENTILATION AND AIR RENEWAL ON SUBMARINE "BALILLA."<br />Translated by Surgeon J. S. Taylor. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156<br />A COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST FOR SYPHILIS USING HUMAN COMPLEMENT.<br />By Chief Nurse Sara B. Myer ...............   175<br />THE ADVISABILITY OF A MORE GENERAL USE OF THE WASSERMANN TEST IN THE SERVICE.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Clark........ .. 177<br />WRIGHT'S SOLUTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARGYROL IN TREATMENT OF GONORRHEA.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. H. Dragoo...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179<br />THE INTRAVASCULAR INJECTION OF OXYGEN.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J.J. A. McMullin..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 181<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />THE PRIVATE JOURNAL OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, M. D., PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, UNITED STATES NAVY, AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE ARCTIC EXPLORING STEAMER "JEANNETTE."<br />By Medical Director J. D. Gatewood.. . ............................ 183<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />IODIZED CATGUT; DRYING, STERILIZING AND STORING.<br />By Nurse Mary M. Robinson..................... . .. ............... 219<br />A SIMPLE METHOD FOR FIXATION OF THE THORAX.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. A. Brams... .............................. 220<br />AN ADJUSTABLE HEAD REST.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. B. Camerer.. ... . ............ ....... 221<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />A CASE OF MEGACOLON.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon L. W. Johnson and Assistant Surgeon<br />C. B. Depping................................................. 223<br />THE ACCIDENTAL EXPLOSION OF A 6-POUNDER PROJECTILE WHILE HELD IN THE HAND.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.............. ..... . ........ 224<br />A CASE OF BICHLORIOD OF' MERCURY POISONING WITH SUICIDAL INTENT.<br />By Medical Director F. W. F. Wieber........... ...... ... .. ...... .. . 226<br />GONORRHEAL PROCTITIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. W. Cress.............. ........ ............ 228<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE - Epidemiology of lobar pneumonia. by R. H. Laning. Local serumtherapy in suppurative serous sacs. Report of 75<br />cases of scabies cured with Ehlers' method. By J.A. Biello. Eczema of external origin and its relationship to dermatitis. The pathology and pathogenesis of eczema and dermatitis. By W. E. Eaton. Renal glycosuria.<br />By W. S. Pugh. The Sippy treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer,<br />with report of case. A treatment for pruritus ani. Acute syphilitic meningitis.<br />A clinical consideration of migraine. Chronic duodenal indigestion in children. By E. Thompson and J. A. Randall.  ......... 231<br />MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES.-The psychology of malingering and<br />functional neuroses in peace and war. Dementia precox studies. By<br />D. G. Button. A contribution to the etiology of shell shock. The spinal<br />fluid syndromes of Nonne and Froin and their diagnostic significance.<br />Psychopathic laboratory, the Municipal Court of Chicago. By R.<br />Sheehan .......................................... ....... .... ... ... . 241<br />SURGERY. A battleship in action. By J. C. Pryor. A simple apparatus<br />for the use or iodin vapors in the treatment of gunshot wounds. By J. A.<br />Biello. The treatment of wounds in war by magnesium sulphate. By R. H. Laning. Differential roentgen diagnoses in bone diseases. By H. L. Gall. The mechanics of the stomach after gastroenterostomy. Indications and contraindications for cholecystectomy. Indications for cholecystectomy. Hemostasis by interposition of muscle, fat, and fascia in parenchymatous organs. The Carrel method of wound sterilization. Surgical experiences with encapsulated empyema and abscess of the lung; a plea for exploratory thoracotomy. By H.F. Strine .........  246<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION. - A. new method for the destruction of bacteria in large volumes of milk by means or electricity. The bacterial infection of fresh eggs. The velocity of the staling of bread. The staling of<br />bread from the physiological-chemical standpoint. The use of box rations by the French troops. By E.W. Brown. Comparison of methods for disinfecting swimming pools. By R. H. Laning.................. 255<br />TROPICAL MEDICINE. - A case of amebic abscess of the liver occurring 20<br />years after the original attack of dysentery. A note on the treatment of lamblia infections. Disappearance of malignant tertian crescents from the blood following the intravenous injection of tartar emetic. By E. R.Stitt...................................... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 259<br />PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY - Easy method of doing Widal's reaction for typhoid. Mixed infection. By E. P. Huff. <br />Experimental observations on the pathogenesis of gallbladder infections in typhoid, cholera, and dysentery. A report on the use or stock vaccine in infection by the bacillus typhosis, with an analysis of 230 cases. The<br />bacteriology of pemphigus neonatorum. The etiology of acute epidemic<br />poliomyelitis. The numeric relationship of infection to the chemotherapy<br />of experimental trypanosomiasis. A study of experimental nonhemolytic streptococcus lesions in vitally stained rabbits. By C. S. Butler and R. H. Laning............................ . ............... 260<br />EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT . -Ocular anaphylaxis. Present status of<br />the operation for the extraction of cataract in the capsule. The relations of obstruction of the eustachian tube to local and systemic conditions and to prognosis regarding restoration or hearing. Relaitions of tonsillar and nasopharyngeal infections to general disorders. A resume of my year's work with suspension laryngoscopy. Nasal infection and deafness. The possibilities and limitations of nomsurgical bronchoscopic treatment. By E. J. Grow and G. B. Trible...... ... . .......... 266<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />THE USE OF PROPHYLACTIC SERA IN THE TURKISH ARMY.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.. . . . .. . . . .............. .. 271<br />OBSERVATIONS ON NAVAL AVIATION.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Cottle..................... ..... 273<br />SANITARY NOTES FROM THE U.S.S. "HANNIBAL."<br />By Assistant Surgeon W.W. Hargrave............................ 274

 

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The pain may originate from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the vertebral column (spine). Internal structures such as the gallbladder and pancreas may also cause referred pain in the back.

 

Back pain is common with about nine out of ten adults experiencing it at some point in their life, and five out of ten working adults having it every year. However, it is rare for it to be permanently disabling, and in most cases of herniated disks and stenosis, rest, injections or surgery have similar general pain resolution outcomes on average after one year. In the United States, acute low back pain is the fifth most common reason for physician visits and causes 40% of missed days off work. Additionally, it is the single leading cause of disability worldwide.

 

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Edible Parts: Flowers, Fruit,

Edible Uses: Drink, Salad, Jelly

 

Fruit - raw or cooked. The fruit is almost as large as a black currant and is produced in large bunches so it is easy to harvest. It has an acid flavor, but it is rather nice raw and is especially good when added to a porridge or muesli. Unfortunately, there is relatively little flesh and a lot of seeds, though some plants have larger and juicier fruits. The cooked fruit tastes somewhat like black currants. The fruit can also be dried and stored for later use. Flowers - raw. They can also be used to make a lemonade-like drink.

 

CAUTION: Barberry, goldenseal, Oregon grape and other plants containing Berberine should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Avoid if over active thyroid gland. High doses cause vomiting, lowered blood pressure, reduced heart rate, lethargy, nose bleed, skin & eye irritation and kidney infection. Licorice as Glycyrrhiza species nullify berberine effects .

 

MEDICINAL USES: Alterative, Antibacterial, Antipsoriatic, Antiseborrheic, Antitumor, Blood tonic, Cholagogue, Diuretic,

Laxative, Ophthalmic, Tonic,

 

Oregon grape was often used by several native North American Indian tribes to treat loss of appetite and debility. Its current herbal use is mainly in the treatment of gastritis and general digestive weakness, to stimulate the kidney and gallbladder function and to reduce catarrhal problems. The root and root bark is alterative, blood tonic, cholagogue, diuretic, laxative and tonic. It improves the digestion and absorption and is taken internally in the treatment of psoriasis, syphilis, hemorrhages, stomach complaints and impure blood conditions. Externally, it has been used as a gargle for sore throats and as a wash for blurry or bloodshot eyes. The roots are harvested in late autumn or early spring and dried for later use. The fruit is an excellent gentle and safe laxative. Berberine, universally present in rhizomes of Mahonia species, has marked antibacterial effects and is used as a bitter tonic. Since it is not appreciably absorbed by the body, it is used orally in the treatment of various enteric infections, especially bacterial dysentery. It should not be used with Glycyrrhiza species (Licorice) because this nullifies the effects of the berberine. Berberine has also shown antitumour activity. The root and root bark are best harvested in the autumn.

 

OTHER USES: Dye, Yellow, Dark Green, Violet, Dark Bluish-purple, Hedge

 

A yellow dye is obtained from the inner bark of the stem and roots. It is green according to another report. Dark green, violet and dark blue-purple dyes are obtained from the fruit. A green dye is obtained from the leaves. This species can be grown as a low hedge and does not need trimming. Because of its suckering habit, it also makes a good dense ground cover plant though it can be slow to become established.

 

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Gross photo showing gallbladder mucosa with numerous yellow specks (“strawberry gallbladder”) and scattered mural yellow polyps. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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I was able to again attend the American Case Management Association national conference this year. This year's conference was held in San Diego. The weather was cold and brisk but sunny each day. After a terrible month of March where I required surgery to remove a gallbladder full of gallstones it was great to get away. I was fortunate to get in some shutter therapy on conference breaks and at the end of each day.

my doctor is running a little experiment with my gallbladder which means i need to cut WAY back on my fat intake (a painful prospect for a girl who thrives on whole, raw milk and butter). i couldn't figure out how to cook my eggs today without fat of some kind (besides boiling them but...blech). i relented to soft-boiling them, but then found the poached eggs recipe in nourishing traditions, and thought i'd give it a shot even though i've never poached an egg before. not nearly as tasty as fried eggs, but not too bad either.

I had a patient (let's call her Delilah) who stole another patient's identity (call her Lily). Delilah contacted Lily and got to know her. They became friends. Delilah convinced Lily that I was soon to divorce my wife and marry her, Delilah, since she was pregnant with my child. Furthermore, we were moving to London and setting up a practice there and we had talked and decided that we would like to offer Lily the job of office manager. No need to talk with me since Delilah was handling all the arrangements.

 

I found out about this when Lily, suitcase and child in hand, called my office from Heathrow Airport asking where the driver was who was to pick her up. She had sold pretty much everything she had and what she hadn't sold, Delilah electronically emptied into her pockets. Delilah was a travel agent and so had gotten all Lily's credit card information in the deal. This is a true story, and not the only story I could tell you about Delilah's wily ways. She has since disappeared having skipped bail.

 

I have a friend who says that he wears titanium armor most of the time. Very few people get to see what is in his heart--too painful, personal, scary. I relate to that. What is a bit weird about that is that what is in my heart is hardly ever scandalous--it is just full of feelings. Anytime I have honestly shared a feeling with an aware, safe person, it is met with grace.

 

My thoughts and ideas on the other hand...different world up in my brain. I can generate the most ridiculous fantasies, from murders to menage a trois, within instants, and they pass through the revolving door of my consciousness, often not staying long--sometimes staying long enough to get to be a regular.

 

I think many people mistake their thoughts for their feelings. We assume that our crazy (read: human) thoughts have to be revealed in order to be honest and knowable. I don't think so. My thoughts wander. A lot. They are in need of good editing and that is as it should be. You have yours, I have mine. We can share them when it feels fun/right/useful. Ultimately though, what you think, even what you think of me, is none of my business. But if I want you to "know" me, that involves opening up the world of my feelings. That is the part of me that needs to be seen in order for you to feel connected to me. That is my heart.

 

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The stories that our minds want to follow can lead us in crazy directions, even to the other side of the world, penniless and duped. Judging a person's character requires the combination of knowing their edited thoughts as well as what they can give you of their heart. Even in business decisions it is possible ( I think necessary) to look for the place of the heart as well as the mind. Both. I have gotten burned the other way as well, just following my desire for a good feeling or being suckered by someone making me feel good and turning my brain off. Balance both.

 

In my world, it starts with me, honestly opening a little chink in the titanium armor around the real me, the part that feels. Of course, my mind will do its usual cart wheels and you are welcome to join in that fun, but be looking for me to give you the juice. How will you know? I don't know. I guess like Judge Potter Stewart said while sitting on the Supreme Court and trying to define obscenity,

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photo: Sculpture Garden, New Orleans Museum Modern Art, 2009, Nikon D100, natural light

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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 2, April 1917

Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

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Date: 1917-04

Language: eng

PREFACE.... .................... . .................... ............ ..... vii<br /><br />FRONTISPIECE - PORTRAIT OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S. NAVY, MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE "JEANNETTE."<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />THE INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SOLUBLE QUININ IN MALARIA AND HEMOGLOBINURIC FEVER.<br />By Surgeon A. D. McLean......................................... 135<br />REPORT OF CASES OF HEMOGLOBINURIA IN HAITI.<br />By Assistant Surgeons R. A. Torrance and F. H. Bowman. ... ....... 141<br />QUININ AND MALARIA.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. H . Michael...... ........ ..... ............. 150<br />MECHANICAL DEVICES FOR VENTILATION AND AIR RENEWAL ON SUBMARINE "BALILLA."<br />Translated by Surgeon J. S. Taylor. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156<br />A COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST FOR SYPHILIS USING HUMAN COMPLEMENT.<br />By Chief Nurse Sara B. Myer ...............   175<br />THE ADVISABILITY OF A MORE GENERAL USE OF THE WASSERMANN TEST IN THE SERVICE.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Clark........ .. 177<br />WRIGHT'S SOLUTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARGYROL IN TREATMENT OF GONORRHEA.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. H. Dragoo...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179<br />THE INTRAVASCULAR INJECTION OF OXYGEN.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J.J. A. McMullin..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 181<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />THE PRIVATE JOURNAL OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, M. D., PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, UNITED STATES NAVY, AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE ARCTIC EXPLORING STEAMER "JEANNETTE."<br />By Medical Director J. D. Gatewood.. . ............................ 183<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />IODIZED CATGUT; DRYING, STERILIZING AND STORING.<br />By Nurse Mary M. Robinson..................... . .. ............... 219<br />A SIMPLE METHOD FOR FIXATION OF THE THORAX.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. A. Brams... .............................. 220<br />AN ADJUSTABLE HEAD REST.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. B. Camerer.. ... . ............ ....... 221<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />A CASE OF MEGACOLON.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon L. W. Johnson and Assistant Surgeon<br />C. B. Depping................................................. 223<br />THE ACCIDENTAL EXPLOSION OF A 6-POUNDER PROJECTILE WHILE HELD IN THE HAND.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.............. ..... . ........ 224<br />A CASE OF BICHLORIOD OF' MERCURY POISONING WITH SUICIDAL INTENT.<br />By Medical Director F. W. F. Wieber........... ...... ... .. ...... .. . 226<br />GONORRHEAL PROCTITIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. W. Cress.............. ........ ............ 228<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE - Epidemiology of lobar pneumonia. by R. H. Laning. Local serumtherapy in suppurative serous sacs. Report of 75<br />cases of scabies cured with Ehlers' method. By J.A. Biello. Eczema of external origin and its relationship to dermatitis. The pathology and pathogenesis of eczema and dermatitis. By W. E. Eaton. Renal glycosuria.<br />By W. S. Pugh. The Sippy treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer,<br />with report of case. A treatment for pruritus ani. Acute syphilitic meningitis.<br />A clinical consideration of migraine. Chronic duodenal indigestion in children. By E. Thompson and J. A. Randall.  ......... 231<br />MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES.-The psychology of malingering and<br />functional neuroses in peace and war. Dementia precox studies. By<br />D. G. Button. A contribution to the etiology of shell shock. The spinal<br />fluid syndromes of Nonne and Froin and their diagnostic significance.<br />Psychopathic laboratory, the Municipal Court of Chicago. By R.<br />Sheehan .......................................... ....... .... ... ... . 241<br />SURGERY. A battleship in action. By J. C. Pryor. A simple apparatus<br />for the use or iodin vapors in the treatment of gunshot wounds. By J. A.<br />Biello. The treatment of wounds in war by magnesium sulphate. By R. H. Laning. Differential roentgen diagnoses in bone diseases. By H. L. Gall. The mechanics of the stomach after gastroenterostomy. Indications and contraindications for cholecystectomy. Indications for cholecystectomy. Hemostasis by interposition of muscle, fat, and fascia in parenchymatous organs. The Carrel method of wound sterilization. Surgical experiences with encapsulated empyema and abscess of the lung; a plea for exploratory thoracotomy. By H.F. Strine .........  246<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION. - A. new method for the destruction of bacteria in large volumes of milk by means or electricity. The bacterial infection of fresh eggs. The velocity of the staling of bread. The staling of<br />bread from the physiological-chemical standpoint. The use of box rations by the French troops. By E.W. Brown. Comparison of methods for disinfecting swimming pools. By R. H. Laning.................. 255<br />TROPICAL MEDICINE. - A case of amebic abscess of the liver occurring 20<br />years after the original attack of dysentery. A note on the treatment of lamblia infections. Disappearance of malignant tertian crescents from the blood following the intravenous injection of tartar emetic. By E. R.Stitt...................................... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 259<br />PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY - Easy method of doing Widal's reaction for typhoid. Mixed infection. By E. P. Huff. <br />Experimental observations on the pathogenesis of gallbladder infections in typhoid, cholera, and dysentery. A report on the use or stock vaccine in infection by the bacillus typhosis, with an analysis of 230 cases. The<br />bacteriology of pemphigus neonatorum. The etiology of acute epidemic<br />poliomyelitis. The numeric relationship of infection to the chemotherapy<br />of experimental trypanosomiasis. A study of experimental nonhemolytic streptococcus lesions in vitally stained rabbits. By C. S. Butler and R. H. Laning............................ . ............... 260<br />EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT . -Ocular anaphylaxis. Present status of<br />the operation for the extraction of cataract in the capsule. The relations of obstruction of the eustachian tube to local and systemic conditions and to prognosis regarding restoration or hearing. Relaitions of tonsillar and nasopharyngeal infections to general disorders. A resume of my year's work with suspension laryngoscopy. Nasal infection and deafness. The possibilities and limitations of nomsurgical bronchoscopic treatment. By E. J. Grow and G. B. Trible...... ... . .......... 266<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />THE USE OF PROPHYLACTIC SERA IN THE TURKISH ARMY.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.. . . . .. . . . .............. .. 271<br />OBSERVATIONS ON NAVAL AVIATION.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Cottle..................... ..... 273<br />SANITARY NOTES FROM THE U.S.S. "HANNIBAL."<br />By Assistant Surgeon W.W. Hargrave............................ 274

 

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These are starch granules, showing the characteristic "Maltese cross" pattern when placed between two crossed polarizers. Most likely from gloves in which corn starch powder was used as lubricant.

Substances with Maltese cross pattern under polarized light:

Starch (glove lubricant), lipid molecules (cholesterol esters)

 

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Title: United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. XI No. 2, April 1917

Creator: U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery

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Date: 1917-04

Language: eng

PREFACE.... .................... . .................... ............ ..... vii<br /><br />FRONTISPIECE - PORTRAIT OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, U.S. NAVY, MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE "JEANNETTE."<br /><br />SPECIAL ARTICLES:<br />THE INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SOLUBLE QUININ IN MALARIA AND HEMOGLOBINURIC FEVER.<br />By Surgeon A. D. McLean......................................... 135<br />REPORT OF CASES OF HEMOGLOBINURIA IN HAITI.<br />By Assistant Surgeons R. A. Torrance and F. H. Bowman. ... ....... 141<br />QUININ AND MALARIA.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. H . Michael...... ........ ..... ............. 150<br />MECHANICAL DEVICES FOR VENTILATION AND AIR RENEWAL ON SUBMARINE "BALILLA."<br />Translated by Surgeon J. S. Taylor. . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156<br />A COMPLEMENT-FIXATION TEST FOR SYPHILIS USING HUMAN COMPLEMENT.<br />By Chief Nurse Sara B. Myer ...............   175<br />THE ADVISABILITY OF A MORE GENERAL USE OF THE WASSERMANN TEST IN THE SERVICE.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Clark........ .. 177<br />WRIGHT'S SOLUTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH ARGYROL IN TREATMENT OF GONORRHEA.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. H. Dragoo...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179<br />THE INTRAVASCULAR INJECTION OF OXYGEN.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon J.J. A. McMullin..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 181<br /><br />HISTORICAL:<br />THE PRIVATE JOURNAL OF JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, M. D., PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON, UNITED STATES NAVY, AND MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE ARCTIC EXPLORING STEAMER "JEANNETTE."<br />By Medical Director J. D. Gatewood.. . ............................ 183<br /><br />SUGGESTED DEVICES:<br />IODIZED CATGUT; DRYING, STERILIZING AND STORING.<br />By Nurse Mary M. Robinson..................... . .. ............... 219<br />A SIMPLE METHOD FOR FIXATION OF THE THORAX.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. A. Brams... .............................. 220<br />AN ADJUSTABLE HEAD REST.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon C. B. Camerer.. ... . ............ ....... 221<br /><br />CLINICAL NOTES:<br />A CASE OF MEGACOLON.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon L. W. Johnson and Assistant Surgeon<br />C. B. Depping................................................. 223<br />THE ACCIDENTAL EXPLOSION OF A 6-POUNDER PROJECTILE WHILE HELD IN THE HAND.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.............. ..... . ........ 224<br />A CASE OF BICHLORIOD OF' MERCURY POISONING WITH SUICIDAL INTENT.<br />By Medical Director F. W. F. Wieber........... ...... ... .. ...... .. . 226<br />GONORRHEAL PROCTITIS. A REPORT OF TWO CASES.<br />By Assistant Surgeon W. W. Cress.............. ........ ............ 228<br /><br />PROGRESS IN MEDICAL SCIENCES:<br />GENERAL MEDICINE - Epidemiology of lobar pneumonia. by R. H. Laning. Local serumtherapy in suppurative serous sacs. Report of 75<br />cases of scabies cured with Ehlers' method. By J.A. Biello. Eczema of external origin and its relationship to dermatitis. The pathology and pathogenesis of eczema and dermatitis. By W. E. Eaton. Renal glycosuria.<br />By W. S. Pugh. The Sippy treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcer,<br />with report of case. A treatment for pruritus ani. Acute syphilitic meningitis.<br />A clinical consideration of migraine. Chronic duodenal indigestion in children. By E. Thompson and J. A. Randall.  ......... 231<br />MENTAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES.-The psychology of malingering and<br />functional neuroses in peace and war. Dementia precox studies. By<br />D. G. Button. A contribution to the etiology of shell shock. The spinal<br />fluid syndromes of Nonne and Froin and their diagnostic significance.<br />Psychopathic laboratory, the Municipal Court of Chicago. By R.<br />Sheehan .......................................... ....... .... ... ... . 241<br />SURGERY. A battleship in action. By J. C. Pryor. A simple apparatus<br />for the use or iodin vapors in the treatment of gunshot wounds. By J. A.<br />Biello. The treatment of wounds in war by magnesium sulphate. By R. H. Laning. Differential roentgen diagnoses in bone diseases. By H. L. Gall. The mechanics of the stomach after gastroenterostomy. Indications and contraindications for cholecystectomy. Indications for cholecystectomy. Hemostasis by interposition of muscle, fat, and fascia in parenchymatous organs. The Carrel method of wound sterilization. Surgical experiences with encapsulated empyema and abscess of the lung; a plea for exploratory thoracotomy. By H.F. Strine .........  246<br />HYGIENE AND SANITATION. - A. new method for the destruction of bacteria in large volumes of milk by means or electricity. The bacterial infection of fresh eggs. The velocity of the staling of bread. The staling of<br />bread from the physiological-chemical standpoint. The use of box rations by the French troops. By E.W. Brown. Comparison of methods for disinfecting swimming pools. By R. H. Laning.................. 255<br />TROPICAL MEDICINE. - A case of amebic abscess of the liver occurring 20<br />years after the original attack of dysentery. A note on the treatment of lamblia infections. Disappearance of malignant tertian crescents from the blood following the intravenous injection of tartar emetic. By E. R.Stitt...................................... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 259<br />PATHOLOGY, BACTERIOLOGY, AND ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY - Easy method of doing Widal's reaction for typhoid. Mixed infection. By E. P. Huff. <br />Experimental observations on the pathogenesis of gallbladder infections in typhoid, cholera, and dysentery. A report on the use or stock vaccine in infection by the bacillus typhosis, with an analysis of 230 cases. The<br />bacteriology of pemphigus neonatorum. The etiology of acute epidemic<br />poliomyelitis. The numeric relationship of infection to the chemotherapy<br />of experimental trypanosomiasis. A study of experimental nonhemolytic streptococcus lesions in vitally stained rabbits. By C. S. Butler and R. H. Laning............................ . ............... 260<br />EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT . -Ocular anaphylaxis. Present status of<br />the operation for the extraction of cataract in the capsule. The relations of obstruction of the eustachian tube to local and systemic conditions and to prognosis regarding restoration or hearing. Relaitions of tonsillar and nasopharyngeal infections to general disorders. A resume of my year's work with suspension laryngoscopy. Nasal infection and deafness. The possibilities and limitations of nomsurgical bronchoscopic treatment. By E. J. Grow and G. B. Trible...... ... . .......... 266<br /><br />REPORTS:<br />THE USE OF PROPHYLACTIC SERA IN THE TURKISH ARMY.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon E. P. Huff.. . . . .. . . . .............. .. 271<br />OBSERVATIONS ON NAVAL AVIATION.<br />By Passed Assistant Surgeon G. F. Cottle..................... ..... 273<br />SANITARY NOTES FROM THE U.S.S. "HANNIBAL."<br />By Assistant Surgeon W.W. Hargrave............................ 274

 

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Microscopic photo showing gallbladder wall tissue with multiple dilated vessels and a thick walled vessel in muscularis propria. H & E stain. 20X original objective magnification. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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Microscopic photo showing an outgrowth of the mucosal lining of the gallbladder into fingerlike projections due to the excessive accumulation of cholesterol and triglycerides within macrophages in the epithelial lining. H & E Stain. 4X. Jian-Hua Qiao, MD, FCAP, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

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