Diseases of the genito-urinary organs and the kidneySaunders, 1908 - 621 pages |
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Page 27
... in the rectum after an instrument has been placed into the bladder and allowed to remain there ; this affords a means of estimating the distance between the finger and the instrument . GENERAL EXAMINATION OF PATIENTS 27.
... in the rectum after an instrument has been placed into the bladder and allowed to remain there ; this affords a means of estimating the distance between the finger and the instrument . GENERAL EXAMINATION OF PATIENTS 27.
Page 31
... remains unchanged , to pus or mucus . If , then , by adding a drop of dilute acetic acid to the urine it is immediately clarified , the cloudiness was due to an excess of phosphates ; and if , in addition , it effervesces in clearing up ...
... remains unchanged , to pus or mucus . If , then , by adding a drop of dilute acetic acid to the urine it is immediately clarified , the cloudiness was due to an excess of phosphates ; and if , in addition , it effervesces in clearing up ...
Page 35
... remain in place for a period of two weeks without necessitating removal or causing much irrita- Fig . 6.- Pezzer retention catheter . tion . It not infrequently happens that in those cases in which it is most desirable that a catheter ...
... remain in place for a period of two weeks without necessitating removal or causing much irrita- Fig . 6.- Pezzer retention catheter . tion . It not infrequently happens that in those cases in which it is most desirable that a catheter ...
Page 44
... remain in the bladder , but runs out of the meatus along the side of the catheter , it is evidence that the curved portion of the urethra has not been passed , and that the compressor urethræ muscle has not yet relaxed . In passing a ...
... remain in the bladder , but runs out of the meatus along the side of the catheter , it is evidence that the curved portion of the urethra has not been passed , and that the compressor urethræ muscle has not yet relaxed . In passing a ...
Page 59
... remain in the bladder for more than fifteen minutes without the light being turned off ; care should also be taken to see that the lamps do not become too hot , that the amount of fluid is not too slight , and that the cystoscope is not ...
... remain in the bladder for more than fifteen minutes without the light being turned off ; care should also be taken to see that the lamps do not become too hot , that the amount of fluid is not too slight , and that the cystoscope is not ...
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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