On the diseases, injuries, and malformations of the rectum and anusChurchill, 1860 - 420 páginas |
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... integument than is necessary , cannot be too forcibly insisted on ; for if this is not observed the patient will be doomed to much inconvenience and misery by the contraction that ensues . The constitutional origin of these local ...
... integument than is necessary , cannot be too forcibly insisted on ; for if this is not observed the patient will be doomed to much inconvenience and misery by the contraction that ensues . The constitutional origin of these local ...
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... integument remaining after the collapsing of external piles , which , taking on a new and increased action , and by a species of ab- normal nutrition , become transformed into tumours that may attain a considerable size . Excrescences ...
... integument remaining after the collapsing of external piles , which , taking on a new and increased action , and by a species of ab- normal nutrition , become transformed into tumours that may attain a considerable size . Excrescences ...
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... integument remains intact , the patient will be tormented with intolerable itching , generally worse at night , and interfering seriously with his rest neither are the effects always confined to the part , pains in the hips , thighs ...
... integument remains intact , the patient will be tormented with intolerable itching , generally worse at night , and interfering seriously with his rest neither are the effects always confined to the part , pains in the hips , thighs ...
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... integument is to be taken away . In whatever posi- tion the patient is , the surgeon should remove the lower growths first , so that the bleeding may not interfere with his view of the others . If the anus is surrounded by warty ...
... integument is to be taken away . In whatever posi- tion the patient is , the surgeon should remove the lower growths first , so that the bleeding may not interfere with his view of the others . If the anus is surrounded by warty ...
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... integument . As he would not at first submit to an operation , astringent and escharotic applications were made use of , but without much effect . I afterwards attempted its destruction by ligature , but , owing to its density , only ...
... integument . As he would not at first submit to an operation , astringent and escharotic applications were made use of , but without much effect . I afterwards attempted its destruction by ligature , but , owing to its density , only ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
abdomen abscess anal aperient applied attended become bistoury bladder bleeding blood bougie bowels bowels acted canal castor oil cause cavity child cold water constipation constitutional contraction costive cure defecation derangement diarrhoea dilated discharge disease distended dose electuary emollient enema enemata evacuation examination excision excoriation existed experienced external piles fæcal fæces female finger fissure fistula freely frequently grains hæmor hæmorrhage hæmorrhoidal hæmorrhoidal tumours healed inch incision induced indurated inflammation infusion injected integument internal hæmorrhoids internal opening intestine irritation ligature lint lotion margin meconium medicines mercury morbid morning mucous membrane necessary night nitrate of silver nitric acid observed occasion occur ointment operation organs ounces pain passed patient performed perineum prescribed previously probe proctitis produced prolapsus quantity recourse rectum rectum and anus relieved remedies removed sacrum skin slight sphincter stool stricture suffered surface surgeon surgical symptoms tion treatment tumours ulcer urethra urine vagina wound
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