The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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... portion of a large and important apparatus , 1 Date of first edition , 1857 . B which is continuous in structure throughout , the ante - PART I THE ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE PAGE THE TOPOGRAPHICAL AND STRUCTURAL ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE.
... portion of a large and important apparatus , 1 Date of first edition , 1857 . B which is continuous in structure throughout , the ante - PART I THE ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE PAGE THE TOPOGRAPHICAL AND STRUCTURAL ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE.
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Sir Henry Thompson. which is continuous in structure throughout , the ante - vesical or ' pro- static ' mass nevertheless exhibits peculiar characters in the arrange- ment and combination of its component tissues ; a special appellation ...
Sir Henry Thompson. which is continuous in structure throughout , the ante - vesical or ' pro- static ' mass nevertheless exhibits peculiar characters in the arrange- ment and combination of its component tissues ; a special appellation ...
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... continuous with muscular fibres similarly arranged , and forming a considerable portion of the prostate itself . Next , in order to observe this continuity , the proper capsule must be partially removed , with the superficial and ...
... continuous with muscular fibres similarly arranged , and forming a considerable portion of the prostate itself . Next , in order to observe this continuity , the proper capsule must be partially removed , with the superficial and ...
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... continuous with the fibrous structures which surround the neck of that viscus , and belong to its muscular apparatus . They have acquired also the name of pubo - prostatic ligaments . The ligament of each side cor- responds with its ...
... continuous with the fibrous structures which surround the neck of that viscus , and belong to its muscular apparatus . They have acquired also the name of pubo - prostatic ligaments . The ligament of each side cor- responds with its ...
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... continuous from it , and that there was no doubt but , if it had grown out to a greater degree , it must have been a very considerable impediment to the discharge of urine.'1 In another case he describes the same appearance ...
... continuous from it , and that there was no doubt but , if it had grown out to a greater degree , it must have been a very considerable impediment to the discharge of urine.'1 In another case he describes the same appearance ...
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