Clinical lectures on stricture of the urethra and other disorders of the urinary organs (1878) (14801614713)
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Identifier: clinicallectures00harr (find matches)
Title: Clinical lectures on stricture of the urethra and other disorders of the urinary organs
Year: 1878 (1870s)
Authors: Harrison, Reginald, 1837-1908
Subjects: Urologic Diseases Urethral Stricture Urethra Urinary organs
Publisher: London : J. & A. Churchill Liverpool : Adam Holden
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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TWELFTH LECTURE. 121 that it is in this way a calculus is formed. Wehave numerous instances of this. In one case whereI performed lithotomy, the nucleus turned out to bea piece of bone. Mr. Wilkes, of the Salisbury Infir-mary, records a case of the same nature in Part 45 ofthe Proceedings of the Royal Medical and ChirurgicalSociety of London, which presents special points ofinterest. In 1865, Mr. Stubbs removed, at the EoyalInfirmary, an urinary calculus from the bladder,the nucleus of which was a piece of bougie aboutone inch in length ; in this case, curiously enough,there were no symptoms whatever of stone in thebladder. The patient was suffering from strictureof the urethra, for the relief of which perinealsection was decided upon. Mr. Stubbs performedthe operation in the usual way, and on an instru-ment being passed into the bladder a stone was felt,and without much difficulty removed through theperineal wound. The patient had been in the habitof introducing a bougie, and remembe