The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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... action continues to form an abscess . It has been observed that the pus of a prostatic abscess has a peculiar glutinous or adhesive quality , differing from the creamy character of ordinary healthy pus . Sometimes clots of blood are ...
... action continues to form an abscess . It has been observed that the pus of a prostatic abscess has a peculiar glutinous or adhesive quality , differing from the creamy character of ordinary healthy pus . Sometimes clots of blood are ...
Page 37
... action maintained afterwards . anus . Local treatment in a young subject may sometimes advantageously consist of a free bleeding from the perineum , and in most cases the application of leeches is the most available means . They should ...
... action maintained afterwards . anus . Local treatment in a young subject may sometimes advantageously consist of a free bleeding from the perineum , and in most cases the application of leeches is the most available means . They should ...
Page 39
... action ; and , finally , the condition may commence in the chronic form , independently of any acute attack , in which case it may affect chiefly the mucous membrane , no glandular enlargement existing ; and it may be the primary or ...
... action ; and , finally , the condition may commence in the chronic form , independently of any acute attack , in which case it may affect chiefly the mucous membrane , no glandular enlargement existing ; and it may be the primary or ...
Page 40
... action . Pus is , in such cases , often found filling the sinus pocularis and the gland - ducts around ; and sometimes a cavity filled with pus communicates with the urethra , forming a chronic abscess in the prostate ; while it is not ...
... action . Pus is , in such cases , often found filling the sinus pocularis and the gland - ducts around ; and sometimes a cavity filled with pus communicates with the urethra , forming a chronic abscess in the prostate ; while it is not ...
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... action of the bowels ensured . Exercise can only be taken very gently at first , and may be increased by degrees as soon as the power of taking it without inducing pain or bleeding is acquired . The digestive organs being in tolerable ...
... action of the bowels ensured . Exercise can only be taken very gently at first , and may be increased by degrees as soon as the power of taking it without inducing pain or bleeding is acquired . The digestive organs being in tolerable ...
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