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... are formed . - Causes of Stone , internal and external . - Number.— Size . - Shape . - Weight . - Degree of Hardness . - Possible Consequences of Stone , including PAGE Symptoms , Pathology , and Modes of Death . viii CONTENTS .
... are formed . - Causes of Stone , internal and external . - Number.— Size . - Shape . - Weight . - Degree of Hardness . - Possible Consequences of Stone , including PAGE Symptoms , Pathology , and Modes of Death . viii CONTENTS .
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... possible loss of this function from the formation of cicatrix . CANCER of the penis , except epithelioma , described under diseases of the glans penis , is exceedingly rare . The medullary variety is some- times seen , especially in ...
... possible loss of this function from the formation of cicatrix . CANCER of the penis , except epithelioma , described under diseases of the glans penis , is exceedingly rare . The medullary variety is some- times seen , especially in ...
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... possible , for the edges of the wound become inoculated in spite of every precaution . Where inflammation is slight , but oedema excessive , phimosis ensues ( lymphitis ) . Here position and pressure with collodion , and perhaps ...
... possible , for the edges of the wound become inoculated in spite of every precaution . Where inflammation is slight , but oedema excessive , phimosis ensues ( lymphitis ) . Here position and pressure with collodion , and perhaps ...
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... possible by compression , and rather to pull the stricture over the glans than to push the glans through the stricture . The latter attempt is liable to do more harm than good , by flattening out the glans over the stricture , and ...
... possible by compression , and rather to pull the stricture over the glans than to push the glans through the stricture . The latter attempt is liable to do more harm than good , by flattening out the glans over the stricture , and ...
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... thor- oughly washed out with tepid water , by means of a syringe with a flat nozzle , if possible , every two or three hours , according to the rapidity of the formation of the pus ; and , each 22 DISEASES OF THE PENIS .
... thor- oughly washed out with tepid water , by means of a syringe with a flat nozzle , if possible , every two or three hours , according to the rapidity of the formation of the pus ; and , each 22 DISEASES OF THE PENIS .
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abscess acid acute affection alkaline atony atrophy become bladder blood bougie bubo canal cancer catheter cause cavity chancre chancroid chronic commences complication condition congestion cord cure curve cyst cystitis diagnosis dilatation discharge disease dose enlarged epididymis eruption fever fibrous fistula fluid glands glans penis gonorrhoea gonorrhoeal gummy hæmorrhage healthy hydrocele hypertrophy inch incision induration infiltration inflammation inflammatory injection inoculated instrument iodide irritation kidney latter lesions less liable lithotrite malady meatus Medical ment mercury mild mucous membrane mucous patches muscles muscular neck occasionally occur operation organ orifice pain passed patient perhaps perinæum perineal phimosis portion prepuce pressure prostate puncture pyelitis rarely rectum retention scrotum seminal sexual skin soft sometimes sound stone stricture suppuration surface surgeon symptoms syphilis syphilitic chancre tertiary testicle thickening tion tissue treatment tube tubercular tumor tunica tunica vaginalis ulcer ureter urethra urethrotomy urinary urine usually vesical wound
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