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‘Congestion in the minute vessels of the brain’
Date
1831
Creator
William Thomas Fry (1789 - 1843, British) , Engraver
After
Frederick Richard Say (1804 - 1868, British) , Artist
Object type
Library reference
Books/Bright, R_Diseases of the brain and nervous system part 2_1831
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height (print): 304mm
width (print): 238mm
width (print): 238mm
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Description
Illustration of multiple parts of the brain showing congestion in the vessels.
Fig. 1- top left hand image. A portion of the brain when seen through an ordinary lens. Bright states; ‘The whole medullary substance was found to be covered by fine grey specks and short hair-like vessels, resembling the appearance produced by scraping the nap of fine cloth over a sheet of white paper.’
Fig.2- central image. Ossification of the vessels at the base of the brain. The under part of the cerebellum, the pons Varolii and the medulla oblongata are depicted in outline. The vertebral and basilar arteries proceeding from them are in a highly diseased state. This condition is common to old age and is frequently found in those who have died of apoplexy (hemorrhage/ stroke).
Fig.3 - central left image. Example of an aneurism.
Fig.4 - central right image. Disease of the choroid plexus.
Fig.5- bottom image. The marbling apparent in the brain when congestion has taken place; this image was taken from a man who died of bronchitis.
Fig.6 – top right image. The marbling apparent in the brain when congestion has taken place; the drawing was taken from a man who also had lungs that were extensively hepatized and oedematous (swollen from excessive fluid).
Plate 19 from Bright’s Medical Reports: Diseases of the brain and Nervous System part 2 by Richard Bright (London, Longman, Rees... 1831). Inscribed: ‘Plate 19. F. .R. Say et C. J. Canton. Delt. London Published July 1. 1829. by Longman, Rees, Orme and Brown. W. T. Fry. Sculp.’
Fig. 1- top left hand image. A portion of the brain when seen through an ordinary lens. Bright states; ‘The whole medullary substance was found to be covered by fine grey specks and short hair-like vessels, resembling the appearance produced by scraping the nap of fine cloth over a sheet of white paper.’
Fig.2- central image. Ossification of the vessels at the base of the brain. The under part of the cerebellum, the pons Varolii and the medulla oblongata are depicted in outline. The vertebral and basilar arteries proceeding from them are in a highly diseased state. This condition is common to old age and is frequently found in those who have died of apoplexy (hemorrhage/ stroke).
Fig.3 - central left image. Example of an aneurism.
Fig.4 - central right image. Disease of the choroid plexus.
Fig.5- bottom image. The marbling apparent in the brain when congestion has taken place; this image was taken from a man who died of bronchitis.
Fig.6 – top right image. The marbling apparent in the brain when congestion has taken place; the drawing was taken from a man who also had lungs that were extensively hepatized and oedematous (swollen from excessive fluid).
Plate 19 from Bright’s Medical Reports: Diseases of the brain and Nervous System part 2 by Richard Bright (London, Longman, Rees... 1831). Inscribed: ‘Plate 19. F. .R. Say et C. J. Canton. Delt. London Published July 1. 1829. by Longman, Rees, Orme and Brown. W. T. Fry. Sculp.’
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