| George James Guthrie - 1834 - 322 pages
...any offensive smell, which is rarely the case when it has been retained in pouches. In one gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...position. In the preparation before you there are five pouches of different sizes; and there was one symptom in this case which I had met with in three... | |
| 1835 - 646 pages
...any offensive smell, which is rarely the case when it has been retained in pouches. In one gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...the whole twelve even by any change of position." 30. These facts and observations are highly deserving of attention. It is the recollection and the... | |
| 1835 - 640 pages
...offensive smell, which is rarely the case when it has been, retained in pouches. In one gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...the whole twelve even by any change of position." 30. These facts and observations are highly deserving of attention. It is the recollection and the... | |
| Robert Wade - 1860 - 408 pages
...direction, in all probability into one of the pouches. In another case, the existence of one or more pouches became evident on injecting the bladder; twelve ounces...drawing it off, ten ounces only could be obtained, and nearly the whole twelve by any change of position. It appears that in cases of sacculation of the bladder... | |
| 1894 - 452 pages
...Guthrie,8 to whom we are indebted for a description of this condition, observes, " in one gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...much uneasiness was produced ; but on drawing it off, 1 Trans. Path. Society, London, vol. iii. 1 Trans. Path. Society, London, vol. iii. s Diseases of the... | |
| Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1895 - 762 pages
...Outhne/ 8 to whom we are indebted for a description of this condition, observes: " In one gentleman the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...could be obtained, and rarely the whole twelve even by change of position." Careful examination of the contiguous parts about the bladder may sometimes tend... | |
| 1895 - 760 pages
...Guthrie," to whom we are indebted for a description of this condition, observes : " In one gentleman the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...could be obtained, and rarely the whole twelve even by change of position." Careful examination of the contiguous parts about the bladder may sometimes tend... | |
| 1894 - 442 pages
...Guthrie,3 to whom we are indebted for a description of this condition, observes, " in one gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...much uneasiness was produced ; but on drawing it off, i Trans. Path. Society, London, vol. iii. 1 Trans. Path. Society, London, vol. iii. * Diseases of the... | |
| 1845 - 836 pages
...were refilled, and the desire to discharge his water again became considerable. In another gentleman, the existence of one or more pouches of this kind...water could be thrown into it before much uneasiness Avas produced ; but on drawing it off, ten ounces only could be obtained, and rarely the whole twelve... | |
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