| 1835 - 640 Seiten
...is probably more speculative than practical. We shalj suffer Mr. Guthrie to plead his own cause. " A. question has arisen in my mind, whether any operation...several of my surgical friends whether they had met with any thing of the kind. At that time none could speak affirmatively, with the exception of Sir William... | |
| 1835 - 646 Seiten
...entertain it from finding that in a patient on whom I had operated fur stone, whose prostate gland \va^ much enlarged, I had rendered him a further service...several of my surgical friends whether they had met with any thing of the kind. At that time none could speak affirmatively, with the exception of Sir William... | |
| 1835 - 866 Seiten
...I had rendered him a further service in the diminution of the prostate ; so that instead of milking his water with difficulty, he afterwards made it easily,...left lobe of the prostate, which I found to be much enlargetl during the operation. The success which ensued in this саче mirle ine think the proceeding... | |
| George James Guthrie - 1836 - 330 Seiten
...has been duly punctured, and its escape in this way prevented when the bladder collapses or cdntracts upon it. A round-pointed flexible elastic catheter...my surgical friends • whether they had met with any thing of the kind. At that time with which many of them are afflicted, from the great depth of... | |
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