«CIRSOCELE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ PORTEKIZCE KİTAPLAR
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The institutes and practice of surgery: being the outlines ...
Section 1L Cirsocele. The veins of the spermatic cord, and those of the scrotum,
often become varicose. To the former the term cirsocele, has been applied — to
the latter varicocele. The two diseases sometimes exist simultaneously. Cirsocele
...
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The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science
By this plan the action of the sphincter was no longer interfered with, and the
contraction of the parts, by cicatrization and adhesion to the subjacent tissues,
effectually prevented the protrusion of the bowel. — Ibid. On Cirsocele. By Mr.
Liston ...
LISTON ON CIRSOCELE AND HJEMORRHAGIC IDIOSYiNCRASY. WOUND OF
THE LARYNX. RESUSCITATION FROM BROWNING. Suspended. 185 did well.
The second case was that of a farmer, who, being in the habit of taking much ...
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A practical treatise on diseases of the genitals of the male
Cirsocele is frequently mistaken for inguinal hernia; and there are several points
of resemblance between the two diseases. They both dilate upon coughing,
increase in an erect, and diminish in a recumbent posture. But there is one
method ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
He (Mr. Liston) would not now, probably, be induced to perform such an
operation ; he mentioned the cases to show how serious was the inconvenience
which occasionally arose from the disease under consideration. Cirsocele was a
disease ...
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A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Exhibiting the Present ...
He has also observed the same effect from the injudicious application of a truss
to a true cirsocele ; the vessels, by means of the pressure, became enlarged to a
prodigious size, but the testicle shrunk to almost nothing. (Poll's Works, Vol. '.'.) ...
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The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an ...
The peculiar sensation felt by the patient, when the tumour is pressed- upon, and,
in some cases, the wasted state of the testis, are other circumstances, which will
leave scarcely a doubt of the disease being a cirsocele. Lastly, it may be ...
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A Treatise on Ruptures, Containing an Anatomical Description ...
The cirsocele begins at the tower part of the scrotum, and rises towards the ring
in proportion as it grows larger. The commencement and progress of an
epiplocele are just the reverse of these. The augmentation and diminution of a
cirsocele, ...
Sir William Lawrence, 1810
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The American Practice of Medicine: Being a Treatise on the ...
... however, extremely unsuccessful, for it rarely happens that the complaint does
not return after the removal of the scirrhous testicle. The same course must be
pursued for seirrhus of the testicle, as for scirrhus of any other part. ' \ Cirsocele is
a ...
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Treatise on the Radical Cure of Hernia by Instruments ...: ...
Cirsocele and Varicocele — terms that are frequently used as synonymous — are
applied to diseased conditions of the spermatic cord, so similar to each other that
no very clear distinction has been drawn between them. The latter term is ...