Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 70Longmans, Green and Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... tumour ; " but the number of abdominal operations has so increased that it would only cause confusion if one attempted to deal in the same paper with all the different cases , and hysterectomy , oöphorectomy in its various applications ...
... tumour ; " but the number of abdominal operations has so increased that it would only cause confusion if one attempted to deal in the same paper with all the different cases , and hysterectomy , oöphorectomy in its various applications ...
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... tumour does not , in the majority of cases , influence the result , but with the very large tumours the mortality is high , chiefly , I believe , because they have been long carried by the patient ; and as a consequence important organs ...
... tumour does not , in the majority of cases , influence the result , but with the very large tumours the mortality is high , chiefly , I believe , because they have been long carried by the patient ; and as a consequence important organs ...
Page 48
... tumours have died within or near the year , with recurrence , or are now in a hopeless condition . The two ... tumour removed has been to all appearance of the ordinary innocent type have died of peritoneal cancer . I have used ...
... tumours have died within or near the year , with recurrence , or are now in a hopeless condition . The two ... tumour removed has been to all appearance of the ordinary innocent type have died of peritoneal cancer . I have used ...
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... tumour without any fouling of peritoneum or wound , and if any small escape does take place it is at once sponged away , while after tapping it remains absolutely undisturbed . Another fruitful cause of infection is the rupture of cysts ...
... tumour without any fouling of peritoneum or wound , and if any small escape does take place it is at once sponged away , while after tapping it remains absolutely undisturbed . Another fruitful cause of infection is the rupture of cysts ...
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... tumour distinctly to be diagnosed , perform ovariotomy without delay . After histories also give very important information , as to the effect of the removal of both ovaries on menstruation ; but this is a subject too large to treat ...
... tumour distinctly to be diagnosed , perform ovariotomy without delay . After histories also give very important information , as to the effect of the removal of both ovaries on menstruation ; but this is a subject too large to treat ...
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abdomen adhesions alcohol Anatomy aneurism aorta appeared artery Assistant Physician Assistant Surgeon Bartholomew's Hospital became bladder bowel Cavendish square CHARLES chest clot Consulting Physician Consulting Surgeon cyst death died disease Ditto embolism Enuclen examination femoral gangrenous GEORGE glands Grosvenor Grosvenor square Guy's Hospital hæmorrhage Harley street headache HENRY hernia Hosp inch induration intestine irritability JOHN kidney King's College Hospital labium Lecturer Left Ligatures lesions London Hospital median median nerve months mucous membrane muscles nerve Nursing Home omental operation Ophthalmic ovariotomy ovary pain paralysis Parietal patient pedicle pelvic peritoneum peritonitis posterior pulsation pulse Recovered Continues Referee Right Ligatures Royal Medical rupture Samar skin slight sore superficial surface Surgery suture swelling symptoms syphilis temperature tender thickened THOMAS thumb tion tissue Trans treatment tumour ulceration University College Hospital ureter uric acid urine vessel vomiting wall WILLIAM Wimpole street wire
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Page xlvii - Dental Surgeon to the Royal Kent Dispensary, 34, Bruton street, Berkeley square, and 11, Montpellier row, Blackheath. 1880 MEREDITH, WILLIAM APPLETON, MB, CM, Surgeon to the Samaritan Free Hospital for Women and Children ; 6, Queen Anne street, Cavendish square. 1874 MERRIMAN, JOHN J., 45, Kensington square. 1815 MEYER, AUGUSTUS, MD, St. Petersburg. 1840
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Page xxviii - Lib. Com. 1844-7, 1854. Trans. 2. 1879 EVE, FREDERIC S., Pathological Curator of the Museum, Royal College of Surgeons ; Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital; 15, Finsbury circus. Trans. 2. 1877 EWART, WILLIAM, MD, Assistant Physician to, and Lecturer on Physiology at, St. George's Hospital ; 33, Curzon street, Mayfair.
Page xxi - CAYLEY, WILLIAM, MD, Physician to, and Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine at, the Middlesex Hospital ; Physician to the London Fever Hospital and to the North-Eastern Hospital for Children; 27, Wimpole street,
Page lxvii - 1877 WEST, SAMUEL, MD, Assistant Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital; Physician to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, and to the Royal Free Hospital ; 15, Wimpole street, Cavendish square.
Page liv - Senior Ophthalmic Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery at, St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; 37A, Great Cumberland place, Hyde park. C. 1882-3. Referee, 1870-81. Sci. Com. 1870. Lib. Com. 1872-8. 1857 PRIESTLEY, WILLIAM OVEREND, MD,
Page lxvi - 1861 fWATsoN, WILLIAM SPENCER, MB, Surgeon to the Great Northern Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal South London Ophthalmic Hospital ; 7, Henrietta street, Cavendish square. C. 1883-4. Trans. 1.
Page lxxiii - and Professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris ; Member of the Academy of Medicine ; Quai Malaquais 17, Paris. 1864 DONDERS, FRANZ CORNELIUS, MD,LL.D., Professor of Physiology and Ophthalmology at the University of Utrecht. 1883 DuBois REYMOND, EMIL, MD, Professor in Berlin ; NW Neue Wilhelmstrasse
Page xlviii - Manchester ; 1, St. Peter's square, Manchester. 1878 MORGAN, JOHN HAMMOND, MA, Assistant Surgeon to the Charing Cross Hospital, and to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond street ; 68, Grosvenor street. Trans. 1. 1874
Page lvi - THOMAS, MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in University College, London ; and Physician to University College Hospital ; Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton ; 102, Harley street, Cavendish square. 1857 ROBERTSON, JOHN CHARLES GEORGE, Medical Superintendent of the Cavan District Lunatic Asylum ; Monaghan, Ireland. 1873 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM