Excerpt from Pathological Observations, Vol. 1: On Dropsy, Purpura, and the Influenza of the Later End of the Year 1822, and Beginning of That of 1823; And Particularly on the Morbid Changes of the Blood, and Their Influence on the Production and Course of the Diseases, Illustrated by Select Cases And
Pathologists have, for a long time, considered diseases to consist, either of morbid actions that do not produce any change in the structure of parts, and therefore do not admit of anatomical inquiry after death; or of alterations in the structure which do take place, and become the proper objects of anatomical examination; and it has been held as exquisite skill in the anatomist, and proof of his useful exertions, to demonstrate how large a proportion the latter class of diseases bears to the former.
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