Inflammatory changes in the kidney : an experimental study of the action of some toxines and poisons upon the kidney : and also upon the spleen
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Lyon, George
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2019-02-15T14:33:30Z
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2019-02-15T14:33:30Z
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1903
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The work, which forms the "basis of this paper,
which I present as a Thesis for degree of M.D., has
been done in the Pathological Laboratory of the
University of Edinburgh. It was undertaken, on
the suggestion of Professor Greenfield, and has
been conducted entirely as an experimental research.
Its primary object was to determine the earliest
changes which occurred in the kidney in conditions
of acute inflammation, and to ascertain if possible,
the relationship between lesions of the blood vessels
and those of the secreting structures. As
the research advanced, the scope of the work was
extended, for in the systematic examination of the
other organs in the experimental animals, changes
were found, especially in the spleen, which rendered
it advisable to include this organ in the research.
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The pathogenesis of spontaneously arising kidney
inflammation and the changes which it initiates,
have long been the subject of much dispute. That
this should be the case, is readily apparent when
we consider, that in the study of human pathology
an opportunity is rarely presented of studying the
earliest changes in such inflammatory conditions.
Most frequently, we have to study the organ in
later and more advanced conditions of the lesions
when it is often impossible to say what has been
the exact evolution of the process. It was therefore
deemed possible that the experimental method
might be of some service, as we could thereby produce
artificially, acute inflammatory conditions of
the kidney by the introduction of certain poisons
or toxic substances, and determine the earliest
changes, and ascertain if possible, the relationship
of these changes to each other. The phenomena of
inflammation in the kidney are essentially of the
same nature as in other tissues and organs, but we
here have to deal with an organ which possesses a
more complex structure. Then, now-a-days, in the
consideration of this question, due regard must be
given to the new ideas of phagocytosis and chemotaxis
as developed and extended by Metchnikoff and
his school, in addition to the vascular phenomena,
which, since Cohnheiin enunciated his views on this
subject, have been regarded until recent times as
the essential characteristics.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34977
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
Inflammatory changes in the kidney : an experimental study of the action of some toxines and poisons upon the kidney : and also upon the spleen
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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MD Doctor of Medicine
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