The Diseases of the prostateChurchill, 1868 - 364 pages |
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... quantity the whole urethral canal . - Thirdly . A circularly disposed layer of pale or unstriped muscular fibres , of considerable thickness posteriorly , where they become continuous with the circular fibres of the bladder , and ...
... quantity the whole urethral canal . - Thirdly . A circularly disposed layer of pale or unstriped muscular fibres , of considerable thickness posteriorly , where they become continuous with the circular fibres of the bladder , and ...
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... quantity of thin fascia , continuous with its sheath from the recto - vesical fascia , existing between the two . It is applied to that portion of the rectum which is known as its middle third , lying in the anterior concavity of the ...
... quantity of thin fascia , continuous with its sheath from the recto - vesical fascia , existing between the two . It is applied to that portion of the rectum which is known as its middle third , lying in the anterior concavity of the ...
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... quantity than in this situation . Posteriorly they are continuous with the muscular layer immediately underlying the mucous membrane of the blad- de . It is by a development of these longitudinal muscular fibres of the urethra that the ...
... quantity than in this situation . Posteriorly they are continuous with the muscular layer immediately underlying the mucous membrane of the blad- de . It is by a development of these longitudinal muscular fibres of the urethra that the ...
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... quantity of pus , that is to say , if the fluid is examined under a microscope some pus - globules will be observed . Making an inci- sion through the lateral lobes , the same fluids exude , but in some- what greater abundance than from ...
... quantity of pus , that is to say , if the fluid is examined under a microscope some pus - globules will be observed . Making an inci- sion through the lateral lobes , the same fluids exude , but in some- what greater abundance than from ...
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... quantity , the latter condition if the last - named structure is implicated . Besides this , there may be pus in the urine to a greater or less extent , from which it is deposited as a sediment on standing . The chief signs upon which a ...
... quantity , the latter condition if the last - named structure is implicated . Besides this , there may be pus in the urine to a greater or less extent , from which it is deposited as a sediment on standing . The chief signs upon which a ...
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abscess acid acute affection alkaline Anatomy appears atrophy bladder body calculus catheter cause cavity character chronic circumstances cloth colour concretions condition considerable curve deposit described disease dissected Ditto ditto ditto drachms ducts ejaculatory ducts employed encephaloid Engravings enlarged prostate examination existence extremely Fcap fibrous fluid frequently grains hæmorrhage healthy hypertrophied prostate hypertrophy inch increased inflammation injected instrument irritation kidney lateral lobes less lithotomy lithotrite lithotrity mass median portion Medical MEDICINE ment Mercier microscope micturition morbid mucous membrane muscular fibres neck numerous observed obstruction occasionally occur operation orifice ounces pain passed Pathology patient perineum phosphatic Plates Post 8vo posterior practice present produced prostate gland prostatic enlargement prostatic urethra quantity rectal rectum regarded removed result retention of urine Second Edition seen sometimes stilet surface surgeon SURGERY symptoms Third Edition tion tissue TREATMENT tumours ureters Urinary Organs urine uterus verumontanum vesical viscus
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