Diseases of the genito-urinary organs and the kidneySaunders, 1908 - 621 pages |
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Page 9
... writers trust that the book has been thereby improved . While the surgical sections have been written by Dr. Greene , and those essentially medical by Dr. Brooks , as in the previous edition , the writers have worked conjointly in the ...
... writers trust that the book has been thereby improved . While the surgical sections have been written by Dr. Greene , and those essentially medical by Dr. Brooks , as in the previous edition , the writers have worked conjointly in the ...
Page 11
... writers do not profess that the book is complete ; this would be impossible in a work of this size . They have attempted to devote the greatest amount of space and the fullest descrip- tions to those conditions and methods which have ...
... writers do not profess that the book is complete ; this would be impossible in a work of this size . They have attempted to devote the greatest amount of space and the fullest descrip- tions to those conditions and methods which have ...
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... writers believe that pain occurring at the beginning of urination indicates disease of the urethra and prostate , and that pain at the end indicates disease of the bladder . Pain in the bladder between the acts of urination may indi ...
... writers believe that pain occurring at the beginning of urination indicates disease of the urethra and prostate , and that pain at the end indicates disease of the bladder . Pain in the bladder between the acts of urination may indi ...
Page 52
... writers as an excellent one for the relief of neurasthenia of urethral origin . Most of the endoscopes for sale in this country have a tube that is cut off straight at its lower end . A much better field for observation is obtained ...
... writers as an excellent one for the relief of neurasthenia of urethral origin . Most of the endoscopes for sale in this country have a tube that is cut off straight at its lower end . A much better field for observation is obtained ...
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... writers believe that their presence or absence is often of small diagnostic value , and attaches more importance in many cases to the test for kidney permeability and to the information derived from ureter catheterization as showing the ...
... writers believe that their presence or absence is often of small diagnostic value , and attaches more importance in many cases to the test for kidney permeability and to the information derived from ureter catheterization as showing the ...
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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