The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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... means for its removal . I venture to hope that in discussing thus fully the question of Treatment , whether in relation to the simple or the compli- cated forms of this common complaint , some hints will be found which may prove useful ...
... means for its removal . I venture to hope that in discussing thus fully the question of Treatment , whether in relation to the simple or the compli- cated forms of this common complaint , some hints will be found which may prove useful ...
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... means fixed : since a considerable degree of mobility enables it to give way before the pressure , either of a dis- tended bladder or of a loaded or artificially distended rectum ; as also from the pressure of a finger introduced within ...
... means fixed : since a considerable degree of mobility enables it to give way before the pressure , either of a dis- tended bladder or of a loaded or artificially distended rectum ; as also from the pressure of a finger introduced within ...
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... means constant ; according to my observa- tion , they are pretty regular in the prostates of young persons of eighteen to twenty - two years of age , while in older individuals the amount of glandular tissue above the urethra equals ...
... means constant ; according to my observa- tion , they are pretty regular in the prostates of young persons of eighteen to twenty - two years of age , while in older individuals the amount of glandular tissue above the urethra equals ...
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... means of subordinate ducts , is united with the one excretory duct of that series , which then passes on , unjoined by the duct from any other lobule , to the urethra . Each lobule is a complete and independent glandular structure ...
... means of subordinate ducts , is united with the one excretory duct of that series , which then passes on , unjoined by the duct from any other lobule , to the urethra . Each lobule is a complete and independent glandular structure ...
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... means of connective tissue mingled with a small proportion of pale muscular fibre . The connecting tissues surrounding the gland - elements support a fine but rich network of capillary blood - vessels , ramifying closely upon the ...
... means of connective tissue mingled with a small proportion of pale muscular fibre . The connecting tissues surrounding the gland - elements support a fine but rich network of capillary blood - vessels , ramifying closely upon the ...
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abscess acid acute affection Anatomy appears atony atrophy beak bladder body calculus canal catheter cause cavity Chemistry chronic circumstances Clinical Cloth College of Surgeons Compend concretions condition considerable curve Dental deposit described Diagnosis dilated Diseases dissected doses drachms ejaculatory ducts employed enlarged prostate examination examples existence extremely fibrous fluid frequently glandular grains healthy Hospital hypertrophy Illustrations inch incision increased inflammation instrument irritation kidney lateral lobes less lithotomy lithotrite London 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 Philadelphia phosphatic Physician posterior Practical present produced Professor prostate gland prostatic enlargement prostatic urethra quantity rare rectal rectum regarded removed result Second Edition seen sometimes stilet structure Students surface Surgery symptoms tion tissue treatment tumours ureters Urinary Organs urine uterus verumontanum vesical viscus
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