The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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... increased extent of our knowledge generally in relation to this and to kindred subjects . The sections devoted to the histological study of the Prostate , enlarged by deposits of various kinds , have been shortened ; while a new and ...
... increased extent of our knowledge generally in relation to this and to kindred subjects . The sections devoted to the histological study of the Prostate , enlarged by deposits of various kinds , have been shortened ; while a new and ...
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... increases in size and tension , complete retention of urine may occur , and may continue for some days . In these circumstances a finger introduced into the rectum encounters opposition and causes pain , however quietly it is carried ...
... increases in size and tension , complete retention of urine may occur , and may continue for some days . In these circumstances a finger introduced into the rectum encounters opposition and causes pain , however quietly it is carried ...
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... increased by exercise ; perhaps of pains in the thighs and legs , or in the sacral region : sometimes increased , but not in- variably , by sexual intercourse . There is usually no pain in micturi- tion until the end of the act , when ...
... increased by exercise ; perhaps of pains in the thighs and legs , or in the sacral region : sometimes increased , but not in- variably , by sexual intercourse . There is usually no pain in micturi- tion until the end of the act , when ...
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... increased by much exercise , may render sounding necessary in order to determine the question . Indeed I know no other complaint in which the sym- ptoms so strongly resemble those of stone in the bladder in a mild form . Further inquiry ...
... increased by much exercise , may render sounding necessary in order to determine the question . Indeed I know no other complaint in which the sym- ptoms so strongly resemble those of stone in the bladder in a mild form . Further inquiry ...
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... increased by degrees as soon as the power of taking it without inducing pain or bleeding is acquired . The digestive ... increases the existing irritation . The symptoms referred to being predominant , and much pain being felt when an ...
... increased by degrees as soon as the power of taking it without inducing pain or bleeding is acquired . The digestive ... increases the existing irritation . The symptoms referred to being predominant , and much pain being felt when an ...
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