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a. Internal hæmorrhoids, pain in the foot the pro-
c. External hæmorrhoid, constitutional treatment..
d. External hæmorrhoid, division of the tumour
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h. External hæmorrhoids, ulceration of their sur-
faces, and fissure of the anus
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i. Internal hæmorrhoids in an early stage
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k. Congestion of the mucous membrane of the
rectum attended by great pain
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7. Internal hæmorrhoids relieved by medical treat- ment ..
m. External and internal hæmorrhoids; consider-
able bleeding, palpitation of the heart, relieved
by constitutional treatment
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n. Strangulated internal hæmorrhoids, preceded by
excessive hæmorrhage
o. Internal hæmorrhoids; much loss of blood; gid-
diness and drowsiness; oxaluria; constitu-
tional treatment
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p. Internal hæmorrhoids; loss of blood, cessation
of the catamenia, health restored without
operation
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q. Hæmorrhoids induced by stricture of the
urethra
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r. Internal hæmorrhoids treated with nitric acid ..
s. Internal hæmorrhoids; patient upwards of eighty
years of age; treated with nitric acid
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t. Internal hæmorrhoids, excessive pain; treated
with nitric acid
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u. Internal hæmorrhoids; stricture of the urethra,
hæmorrhoids treated with nitric acid
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v. Internal hæmorrhoids, medical treatment not
succeeding, the tumours removed by liga-
ture
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w. Internal hæmorrhoids, great loss of blood,
removal of tumours by ligature
x. Internal hæmorrhoids; catamenial and hæmor-
rhoidal flux alternating; tumours removed by
ligature
y. Internal hæmorrhoids: operation by ligature..
z. Internal hæmorrhoids; aggravated case, existing
twenty years; successfully removed by ten
ligatures
aa. Internal hæmorrhoid, constant descent of tu-
mour; removal by ligature
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bb. Internal hæmorrhoid; great pain; bleeding; descent of tumour; ligature applied
cc. Internal hæmorrhoids, great constitutional
effects; ulcer of rectum; operation
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Causes
Symptoms
Treatment
CASES:-
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a. Prolapsus in a child from deficient nourishment
b. Prolapsus of six inches of the intestine from
stone in the bladder
c. Prolapsus caused by disease of the liver and
dysentery, induced by a long residence in
India ..
d. Prolapsus preceded by morbid irritability of the
stomach and bowels; cured by operation
e. Prolapsus relieved without operation
f. Prolapsus of the rectum, leucorrhoea, and irrita-
bility of the bladder; cured by operation
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a. Large abscess, unattended by local symptoms ..
b. Abscess near the rectum; intolerable fotor when
opened; no connection with the bowel
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c. Traumatic abscess, from which a piece of bone
and portion of the dress were extracted
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d. Two pieces of cloth removed from an abscess
caused by a gun-shot wound several months
previously
e. Abscess caused by a piece of bone perforating
f. A needle extracted which had caused great pain
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g. Great pain from a bone lodged in an abscess
h. Extensive gangrenous abscess from the lodgment
of a chicken-bone
i. Abscess containing shot and feculent matter
k. A fish-bone discharged from an abscess twelve
months after it was swallowed
1. Abscess from which the core of an apple was re-
moved
m. Abscess from the lodgment of a fish-bone
n. Abscess from which the pelvis of a snipe was re-
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o. Abscess produced by perforation of the rectum
by a fish-bone..
Cases :-
CHAPTER XIII.
FISTULA IN ANO.
a. Fistula from abscess following an ulcer of the
rectum
b. Fistula in ano, communicating also with an open-
ing in the groin
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c. Louis XIV., trial of various plans of treatment
d. Fistula closed spontaneously
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e. Hæmorrhage from dividing the sinus high up the
f. Fistula from disease of liver; hæmorrhage after
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g. Fistula connected with disease of ischium
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h. Fistula connected with disease of arch of pubis
n. Fistula resulting from an abscess caused by expo-
sure to cold and wet
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o. Fistula in ano, and urinary fistula consecutive on
p. Fistula from an abscess being allowed to pursue
its own course ..
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q. Fistula in ano; several external openings and
extensive sinuses
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