. Report of Professor Valentine Mott's surgical cliniques in the University of New York, session 1859-60 . the Shoulder, . 110 LXIII. Constitutional Syphilis, 113 LXIV. Disease of the Cervical Yertebrse, . 119 LXV. Paronychia, .... 122 LXVI. Ovarian Dropsy . 124 LXVII. Yesico-Yaginal Fistula, 121 LXYIII. Polypus, . 129 LXIX. Opacity of the Cornea, 131 FEBRUARY LXX. Congenital Hydrocele, 134 xu CONTENTS. 11 Case LXXI. Chronic Sinovitis, . LXXII. Hip-Joint Disease, * LXXIIL Lues Venerea, LXXIV. Porrigo, . LXXV. Stone in the Bladder, . LXXVL Morbus Cosarius, LXXVII. Strumous Conjunctivit
. Report of Professor Valentine Mott's surgical cliniques in the University of New York, session 1859-60 . the Shoulder, . 110 LXIII. Constitutional Syphilis, 113 LXIV. Disease of the Cervical Yertebrse, . 119 LXV. Paronychia, .... 122 LXVI. Ovarian Dropsy . 124 LXVII. Yesico-Yaginal Fistula, 121 LXYIII. Polypus, . 129 LXIX. Opacity of the Cornea, 131 FEBRUARY LXX. Congenital Hydrocele, 134 xu CONTENTS. 11 Case LXXI. Chronic Sinovitis, . LXXII. Hip-Joint Disease, * LXXIIL Lues Venerea, LXXIV. Porrigo, . LXXV. Stone in the Bladder, . LXXVL Morbus Cosarius, LXXVII. Strumous Conjunctivitis, LXXVIIL Porrigo, LXXIX. Potts Disease of the Spine, PAGE136 13914214314515015215415e FEBRUARY 14th. New Artificial Leg, .... C.\SE LXXX. Practure of the Ulna, LXXXL Scabies, . LXXXII. Lead Palsy, LXXXIII. Atrophic Musculaire, LXXXIV. Infantile Leucorrhoea, LXXXV. Disease of the Spine, Case LXXXVL LXXXVIL LXXXVIII. LXXXIX. xc. XCI. FEBRUARY 21st. Disease of the Eyes,Varicose Veins, .Piles, Imperforate Vagina,Ulcerated Palate,Tertiary Syphilis, 179184191194195197 ^mmm^M^^^. PKOF. VALENTINE MOTT^S SURGICAL CLINIQUE OCTOBER 25th. 1859. Case I.—TORTI COLLIS. Maria Sumneb, set, 12 years, came to theClinique, complaining of great pain in the regionof the neckj attended with much swelling and dif-ficulty of movement. This had gradually comeon during the past two months ; blisters hadbeen applied with no beneficial effects, and itwas thought best to seek surgical advice, with aview to alleviate suffering, and remove the dis-order. Prof Mott then examined the parts, andgave it as his opinion, that the sterno-clido-mastoideus muscle was diseased, resulting inTorticollis—a partial rigidity of one muscle,while the other was much relaxed, thereby draw-1 / 2 PROFESSOR VALENTINE MOTTS ing the chin to one side. This disease differsfrom Atrophia in this important characteristic ;that while, in Atrophia, the head may be placedin its normal position, though, on remov
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