Their mode of performing this operation is summary enough: a bandage being tied with some degree of firmness round the upper part of the scrotum, so as to steady the diseased mass, at the same time that the scrotum is closely expanded over it, an incision... London Medical and Physical Journal - Side 2001817Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Mariner - 1817 - 632 sider
...just large enough to allow the testicle to pass, which being separated from its cellular connections, the cord is divided, and thus ends the operation : they neither tie the cord, nor take any pains to slop the bleeding; but, if the testicle be not very large, and the epidydimis not apparently diseased,... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...just large enough to allow the testicle to pass, which being separated from its cellular connections, the cord is divided, and thus ends the operation : they neither tie the cord, nor take any pains to slop the bleeding ; but, if the testicle be not very large, and the epidydimis not apparently diseased,... | |
| William Mariner - 1818 - 360 sider
...for relief in cases of general languor and inactivity of the system ; but, in such instances, they only endeavour to produce irritation by passing the...is renewed every day till the discharge has ceased; the scrotum, in the mean time, is supported by a bandage. A profuse haemorrhage is mostly the consequence... | |
| William Mariner - 1820 - 482 sider
...for relief in cases of general languor and inactivity of the system ; but, in such instances, they only endeavour to produce irritation by passing the...the cord, nor take any pains to stop the bleeding ; hut, if the testicle be not very large, and the epidydimis not apparently diseased, they perform... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...cellular connexions, the cord is divided, and thus ends the operation. They neither tie the cord, ncr take any pains to stop the bleeding : but, if the testicle be not very large, and the epidjdimis not apparently diseased, they perform that operation by dissecting it from that body with... | |
| William Mariner - 1827 - 366 sider
...cellular connexions, the cord is divided, and thus ends the operation. They neither tie the cord, her take any pains to stop the bleeding : but, if the...the epidydimis not apparently diseased, they perform that operation by dissecting it from that body with the same instrument. The external wound is kept... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 sider
...five or six days. The artificial openings in both cases healed spontaneously without any difficulty. The natives of these islands are very subject to enlarged...dissecting it from that body with the same instrument. One of these cases was that of a man who performed the operation on himself. His left testicle was... | |
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