Chapter 57: 10. _Inflammation of the Peritonæum_, or lining membrane of the belly,
will not require many remarks. When acute, it is rarely attended in its
early stage by vomiting; rarely also by irregular action of the
intestines, and never by diarrhœa; and it is at once distinguished in
the dead body by unequivocal marks of peritonæal inflammation, which are
very seldom caused by irritant poisons.[174]
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