Paullini and the Ephemerides give instances of milk appearing in
the perspiration, and there are numerous varieties of
milk-metastasis recorded Dolaeus and Nuck mention the appearance
of milk in the saliva. Autenreith mentions metastasis of milk
through an abdominal abscess to the thigh, and Balthazaar also
mentions excretion of milk from the thigh. Bourdon mentions milk
from the thigh, labia, and vulva. Klein speaks of the metastasis
of the milk to the lochia. Gardane speaks of metastasis to the
lungs, and there is another case on record in which this
phenomenon caused asphyxia. Schenck describes excretion of milk
from the bladder and uterus. Jaeger in 1770 at Tubingen describes
the metastasis of milk to the umbilicus, Haen to the back, and
Schurig to a wound in the foot. Knackstedt has seen an abscess of
the thigh which contained eight pounds of milk. Hauser gives the
history of a case in which the kidneys secreted milk vicariously.
There is the history of a woman who suffered from metastasis of
milk to the stomach, and who, with convulsive action of the chest
and abdomen, vomited it daily. A peculiar instance of milk in a
tumor is that of a Mrs. Reed, who, when pregnant with twins,
developed an abdominal tumor from which 25 pounds of milk was
drawn off.
Pages:
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750