The Diseases of the prostateChurchill, 1868 - 364 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 3
... sometimes it is compared in the last - named character to the ace of hearts , the small extremity being directed downwards and forwards , and the base upwards and backwards , in the erect position of the body . Assuming for the present ...
... sometimes it is compared in the last - named character to the ace of hearts , the small extremity being directed downwards and forwards , and the base upwards and backwards , in the erect position of the body . Assuming for the present ...
Page 8
... Sometimes the organ has an appearance as if it had been compressed from before backwards . It is much less common to find the transverse measurement decreased . In a series of 50 adult prostates which I made the subject of a laborious ...
... Sometimes the organ has an appearance as if it had been compressed from before backwards . It is much less common to find the transverse measurement decreased . In a series of 50 adult prostates which I made the subject of a laborious ...
Page 18
... sometimes has a rounded form , as if it were a distinct isolated and independent formation , perforated about the middle by the ejaculatory ducts . It is that moiety of the stratum which lies nearer the apex to which has been applied ...
... sometimes has a rounded form , as if it were a distinct isolated and independent formation , perforated about the middle by the ejaculatory ducts . It is that moiety of the stratum which lies nearer the apex to which has been applied ...
Page 23
... sometimes slightly thicker in the middle line , at the vesical or basic end , than at its borders , where it becomes blended with those lobes . It is at this thickest part , three or four lines below its urethral aspect , that there ...
... sometimes slightly thicker in the middle line , at the vesical or basic end , than at its borders , where it becomes blended with those lobes . It is at this thickest part , three or four lines below its urethral aspect , that there ...
Page 27
... sometimes 30 , may \ in this manner be distinguished . They are ranged chiefly on each side of the eminence of the verumontanum , but a few may be seen both before and behind it . The length of the prostatic urethra varies from an inch ...
... sometimes 30 , may \ in this manner be distinguished . They are ranged chiefly on each side of the eminence of the verumontanum , but a few may be seen both before and behind it . The length of the prostatic urethra varies from an inch ...
Common terms and phrases
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
Popular passages
Page 34 - STOWE, MRCS A TOXICOLOGICAL CHART, exhibiting at one view the Symptoms, Treatment, and Mode of Detecting the various Poisons, Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal. To which are added, concise Directions for the Treatment of Suspended Animation.
Page 36 - THE CHANGE OF LIFE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE: a Practical Treatise on the Nervous and other Affections incidental to Women at the Decline of Life. Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 6s.
Page 19 - ON THE CONTAMINATION OF WATER BY THE POISON OF LEAD, and its Effects on the Human Body. Foolscap 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.
Page 17 - HISTORY OF A SUCCESSFUL CASE OF AMPUTATION AT THE HIP-JOINT (the limb 48-in. in circumference, 99 pounds weight). With 4 Photographs. 4to cloth, 10s. 6d. _™. MR. FJ GANT, FRCS THE PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY : Clinical, Medical, and Operative. With Engravings. 8vo. cloth, 18s. THE IRRITABLE BLADDER "' its Causes and Curative Treatment.
Page 20 - A MANUAL OF MINOR SURGERY AND BANDAGING, FOR THE USE OF HOUSE-SURGEONS, DRESSERS, AND JUNIOR PRACTITIONERS. With Illustrations.
Page 37 - DR. WALLER. ELEMENTS OF PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY; or, Companion to the Lying-in Room. Fourth Edition, with Plates. Fcap. cloth, 4s. 6d. MR. HAYNES WALTON, FRCS SURGICAL DISEASES OF THE EYE. with Engravings on Wood. Second Edition. 8vo.
Page 1 - The name of Churchill has long been a guarantee for the excellence of illustrated works, and it would be superfluous to repeat the admiration that we have several times expressed in this respect, of the spirit with which this firm engages in these costly but valuable series.'' — Medical Press and Circular. "The typography, illustrations, and getting up are, in all Mr. Churchill's publications, most beautiful.
Page 9 - GENERAL' RECEIPT-BOOK : comprising a copious Veterinary Formulary and Table of Veterinary Materia Medica ; Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Nostrums, &c. ; Perfumery, Skin Cosmetics, Hair Cosmetics, and Teeth Cosmetics ; Beverages, Dietetic Articles, and Condiments ; Trade Chemicals, Miscellaneous Preparations and Compounds used in the Arts, &c.'; with useful Memoranda and Tables.
Page 35 - PRACTICAL LITHOTOMY AND LITHOTRITY; or, An inquiry into the best Modes of removing Stone from the Bladder.
Page 39 - HEALTHY SKIN .' A Treatise on the Management of the Skin and Hair in relation to Health.