On lithotrity and lithotomyChurchill, 1853 - 388 páginas |
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... foreign body , and diminish its irritability . He never goes beyond the natural calibre of the urethra , and rejects dilatation of that canal . Other surgeons , however , employ metallic sounds , the calibre of which is gradually ...
... foreign body , and diminish its irritability . He never goes beyond the natural calibre of the urethra , and rejects dilatation of that canal . Other surgeons , however , employ metallic sounds , the calibre of which is gradually ...
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... foreign body . This found , the blades of the lithotrite are cautiously opened , and the instrument is pressed on the stone laterally , after which the blades are closed with the same cau- tion , every effort being made to seize the ...
... foreign body . This found , the blades of the lithotrite are cautiously opened , and the instrument is pressed on the stone laterally , after which the blades are closed with the same cau- tion , every effort being made to seize the ...
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... bodies of various sizes ; and lastly , of work- ing the instruments in such a manner as to break up the foreign body , and allow of its discharge through the urethra . Hence everything becomes an obstacle which impedes the introduction ...
... bodies of various sizes ; and lastly , of work- ing the instruments in such a manner as to break up the foreign body , and allow of its discharge through the urethra . Hence everything becomes an obstacle which impedes the introduction ...
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... foreign body was not large , and we therefore agreed that it should be removed by dilating the urethra . This was speedily done , and the stone extracted in a few minutes . On examining it we found , to our great surprise , that it was ...
... foreign body was not large , and we therefore agreed that it should be removed by dilating the urethra . This was speedily done , and the stone extracted in a few minutes . On examining it we found , to our great surprise , that it was ...
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... foreign body pro- duces inflammation and ulceration of the canal , followed by effusion of urine , & c . , irritative fever , and perhaps death . This latter event has occurred more than once in the early period of lithotrity - surgeons ...
... foreign body pro- duces inflammation and ulceration of the canal , followed by effusion of urine , & c . , irritative fever , and perhaps death . This latter event has occurred more than once in the early period of lithotrity - surgeons ...
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accident artery bistoury blad bladder blades calculous patients calculus catheter cause cavity cellular tissue Cheselden circumstances Civiale Civiale's cloth condition contra-indicated contracted crushing cysts danger death Deschamps detritus difficulty dilatation disease divided Dupuytren employed enlarged external extraction fatal favourable Fcap female finger fluid forceps foreign body fragments frequent give rise gland gorget groove hæmorrhage Hospital hypertrophied inch infiltration of urine inflammation injections instru instrument internal incision introduced irritation ischium kidneys kind knife lacerated large calculi lateral operation less Liston litho lithotome caché lithotomist lithotomy lithotrite lithotrity male manner Medical Medicine membranous portion ment method mucous nature neck obstacle occur operation of lithotrity pain passed pelvis performed perinæum Post 8vo practice present proportion prostate pubes pudic pudic artery rectum relapse render retention of urine Second Edition seize the stone sometimes staff surgeon SURGERY symptoms tion treatise TREATMENT tumours unfavourable urethra urinary organs urine vesical wound
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Página 388 - It would be unjust to conclude this notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated Medical Works which has ever been published." — Lancet. "All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.