The Diseases of the prostateBlakiston, 1886 - 237 pages |
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Page 11
... referred to , and has given drawings of it in his work on the Arteries , pointing out , moreover , an important practical fact connected with the anatomy of the prostate which is involved by this deviation.1 Mr. Spence , of Edinburgh ...
... referred to , and has given drawings of it in his work on the Arteries , pointing out , moreover , an important practical fact connected with the anatomy of the prostate which is involved by this deviation.1 Mr. Spence , of Edinburgh ...
Page 20
... referred to as opening on the anterior aspect of the verumontanum . It is some- what oval in form , measuring ordinarily from two and a half to four lines in length , and from two to three lines at its greatest breadth , although ...
... referred to as opening on the anterior aspect of the verumontanum . It is some- what oval in form , measuring ordinarily from two and a half to four lines in length , and from two to three lines at its greatest breadth , although ...
Page 23
... referred to , may be termed follicles , and their size is also variable . Ordinarily , they reach about the 10 or 10 of an inch in diameter . In old men they often reach three or even five times that size . Each follicle has either a ...
... referred to , may be termed follicles , and their size is also variable . Ordinarily , they reach about the 10 or 10 of an inch in diameter . In old men they often reach three or even five times that size . Each follicle has either a ...
Page 36
... referred to the neck of the bladder . The patient passes water more frequently than natural , and the act is painful , especially at its close . These symptoms increase ; the pain becomes severe , then lancinating , throbbing , and ...
... referred to the neck of the bladder . The patient passes water more frequently than natural , and the act is painful , especially at its close . These symptoms increase ; the pain becomes severe , then lancinating , throbbing , and ...
Page 42
... referred to in which no bleeding is present . For a description of the syringe and mode of using it , see Chapter XII . on Treatment of Enlarged Prostate and its Complications , in the section treating of Hæmorrhage . While thus ...
... referred to in which no bleeding is present . For a description of the syringe and mode of using it , see Chapter XII . on Treatment of Enlarged Prostate and its Complications , in the section treating of Hæmorrhage . While thus ...
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