10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LITHOTRITIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
A Dictionary of Practical Surgery
Children are conceived not to be favourable subjects for it, on account of the
small diameter of their urethra and their untnanageableness. It is also alleged,
that as lithotomy is very successful ttpon young subjects, lithotritic attempts are
not re ...
Samuel COOPER (Senior Surgeon to University College Hospital.), 1845
2
Transactions of the American Medical Association
But at first it required the skill of Civiale to render the lithotritic process possible,
much less safe. Ingenuity, however, soon simplified and improved the methods of
crushing, apparently leaving not much to be desired, and indeed placing in the ...
American Medical Association, 1870
3
The Transactions of the American Medical Association
But at first it required the skill of Civiale to render the lithotritic process possible,
much less safe. Ingenuity, however, soon simplified and improved the methods of
crushing, apparently leaving not much to be desired, and indeed placing in the ...
American Medical Association, 1870
4
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
There seems to have been here much culpable inattention to the state of the
urethra previous to the introduction of the lithotritic apparatus. Had this been
ascertained, and attempts made to prepare for such introduction by a gradual
dilatation ...
5
The Retrospect of Medicine
In some remarks on lithotritic instruments, in cases of enlarged prostate which I
contributed to the 'Lancet' of Jan. 30th, 1858, I alluded to the changes in the
genitc-urinary organs produced by enlargement of the prostate, and requiring the
use ...
William Braithwaite, 1860
6
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
_By careful manipulation it was ascertained that this tumour was connected with
the bladder by a narrow neck, and, by using the lithotritic instruments, it was
seized and partly destroyed. The patient was put in a bath, and there passed
some ...
7
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ...
The Academy certainly could not have meant the first lithotritic apparatus which
had been invented and executed for the crushing and extraction of calculi from
the bladder; for we have seen that the same Academy declared, by its
commission, ...
John Read (maker to the army.), 1829
8
The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine
parcels of viscid mucus enveloping calcareous grains, were extracted; and the
complete cure 'was regarded as very near. These cases demonstrate the facility
and the practicability of the lithotritic methodin males under ordinary
circumstances ...
9
The Medico-chirurgical Review
... sketch of the modern history of lithotrity, which establishes the fact that no man
can be said to have wholly invented and applied the present lithotritic apparatus.
On the contrary. like most other valuable discoveries it has been perfected only ...
10
The Maryland Medical Recorder
Lithotritic, in short, cannot be used on very irritable individuals, subject to spasm
of the urethra, which contracts in rich a manner, even when the catheter is
introduced by the most skilful hands, that it is impossible to introduce the
lithontriptor ...
Horatio Gates Jameson, 1829