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abdominal section Abstract acid admitted Fellows affected anatomy ANDREW WHYTE aneurism antiseptic aortic appeared artery became bladder blood bone Books were presented cancer carotid catgut cause cavity cells Chair child clinical College of Surgeons communications were read condition cord Council croup death died diphtheria disease dislocation Ditto examination femur fever following communications following gentlemen George glands Guy's Hospital hæmorrhage Henry honour hydronephrosis inches intussusception JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN kidney larynx Lecturer ligature limb lithotomy London lung maternal impressions Medical Medicine membrane muscles obituary notice observed occurred operation ovariotomy paper paralysis Pathological patient Physician practice presented by Dr President proposed for election Received remarks removed Royal showed Sir JAMES PAGET skin Society subclavian surgery surgical symptoms syphilis tendon tetanus tion tissue trachea tracheotomy Transactions treatment tube tumour ulceration University College urea uric acid urine vessels visitors William wound
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Página 105 - The disease affects most frequently the long bones of the lower extremities and the skull, and is usually symmetrical. The bones enlarge and soften, and those bearing weight yield and become unnaturally curved and misshapen, suggesting the proposed name
Página 25 - Consisting of Plates, Photographs, Woodcuts, Diagrams, etc. Illustrating Surgical Diseases, Symptoms, and Accidents; also Operations and other Methods of Treatment. With Descriptive Letter-press. By JONATHAN HUTCHINSON, FRCS, Senior Surgeon to the London Hospital, Surgeon to the Moorfields Ophthalmic Hospital, and to the Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Blackfriars. In Quarterly Fasciculi. Imperial 410.
Página 45 - As far as some of these cases have gone the arrest would seem to be permanent. This conclusion is quite in harmony with what is known of removal of both ovaries for large cystomata, for in such cases the tubes are almost uniformly included in the clamp or ligature, and menstruation is arrested.
Página 280 - Chair during the year, and for his Address, and that he be requested to allow it to be printed in the Quarterly Journal of the Society.
Página 116 - Disease of the mammary areola preceding cancer of the mammary gland, St. Barthol.-Hosp. Rep. 1874. 2) BUTLIN, 1. Med. Chir. Transact., Vol. LIX und IX. 2. St. Barthol.-Hosp. Rp. XII p. 280. 3) TRKNTHAM, II.
Página 320 - ... case). Among those in which it is apparent, common irritation seldom presents itself as the source of the disease, accidental injury is but very infrequently productive of it. But few cases of undoubted origin from exposure to cold are on record. On the other hand, in a very large number of cases infective or zymotic influence is to be traced.
Página 87 - ... half-way between the last rib and the crest of the ilium, between two inches and two inches and a half behind the anterior superior spine of the ilium. This spot is on a level with the front of the bodies of the lumbar...
Página 319 - ... of •irritation — the inhalation of hot water or steam, the contact of acids, the presence of a foreign' body in the larynx, and a cut throat.
Página 406 - The wound in the gall bladder was stitched up to the upper end of the wound in the abdominal walls by continuous sutures, leaving the aperture into the bladder quite open, and closing the rest of the abdominal opening in the usual way. The operation was performed antiseptically, under ether. The patient rallied completely in a few hours, and the dressings of the wound were found stained with healthy bile. The flow of bile from the wound continued till September 3d.
Página 39 - ... of the parts affected. Drawings, arranged in three plates, accompany this description. In his remarks upon the facts disclosed by microscopic scrutiny, the author points out that the endemic limitation of the bouton de Biskra, its seasonal occurrence, incubation period, and limited duration; its multiplicity of local manifestation and non-recurrence; its inoculability (of which evidence is furnished in an experiment of Dr. Weber's), and other characters, are all satisfactorily explained on the...