Diseases of the genito-urinary organs and the kidneySaunders, 1908 - 621 pages |
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Page 29
... applied to the seminal vesicles and to the prostate for the purpose of obtaining their contents for microscopic examination and for the purpose of locating painful areas . In women a vaginal examination may give considerable infor ...
... applied to the seminal vesicles and to the prostate for the purpose of obtaining their contents for microscopic examination and for the purpose of locating painful areas . In women a vaginal examination may give considerable infor ...
Page 33
... applied to the neck of the bladder . The uselessness of a multiplicity of instruments has often been proved . Clinical experience has demonstrated that these simple bulb - pointed flexible tipped catheters are useful for purposes for ...
... applied to the neck of the bladder . The uselessness of a multiplicity of instruments has often been proved . Clinical experience has demonstrated that these simple bulb - pointed flexible tipped catheters are useful for purposes for ...
Page 52
... applying a strong solution of silver nitrate ( from 30 to 60 grains to the ounce ) for a moment on a pledget of cotton to the colliculus . This method of treatment has also been recommended by some German writers as an excellent one for ...
... applying a strong solution of silver nitrate ( from 30 to 60 grains to the ounce ) for a moment on a pledget of cotton to the colliculus . This method of treatment has also been recommended by some German writers as an excellent one for ...
Page 83
... applied for three hours for the purpose of loosening the epidermis . After the soap poultice is removed the field of operation is again scrubbed with the green soap and water for ten minutes , followed by alcohol and then by ether ; a ...
... applied for three hours for the purpose of loosening the epidermis . After the soap poultice is removed the field of operation is again scrubbed with the green soap and water for ten minutes , followed by alcohol and then by ether ; a ...
Page 84
... applied , being retained in place by strips of adhesive plaster over and on each side of the tube . If no tube is inserted in the suprapubic opening , or after removal of the tube , it is necessary to change the dressing every three or ...
... applied , being retained in place by strips of adhesive plaster over and on each side of the tube . If no tube is inserted in the suprapubic opening , or after removal of the tube , it is necessary to change the dressing every three or ...
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abdominal abscess acid acute amount appear associated become bladder bladder-wall blood body bougie Bright's disease calculi capsule catheter catheterization cause cavity cells chronic clinical cord cystitis cystoscope cystotomy diagnosis dilated discharge disease enlarged epididymis epithelium examination excretion exudate finger fistula fluid frequently give rise gland glans gonococcus gonorrhea gonorrheal growth hemorrhage hyperplasia incision infection inflammation injury instrument irrigations kidney lesions lobe malignant massage meatus ment method mucous membrane muscle nephrectomy nephritis normal observed obstruction occasionally occur opening operation orchitis ordinarily organ pain particularly passed patient pelvis penis performed perineal perineum portion posterior urethritis practice present procedure prognosis prostatic hypertrophy prostatic urethra rarely rectum relief removed renal result retention scrotum seen seminal vesicles silver nitrate skin solution stone stricture suppuration suprapubic surgeon surgical sutures symptoms takes place testicle tion tissue treatment tube tubercular tuberculosis tubules tumors uremia ureter urinary urine wound writers