Abstract

Abscesses in the right iliac fossa are believed to have been known to physicians from ancient times. In the 18th and 19th centuries, there were stories of illness, drawing a picture of pustules, of appendicular origin, and some observers of that time call these boils peritonitis mascularis or psoitis, while others describe them as "posterior processes or uterine abscesses".

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