Clinical lectures on the surgical diseases of the urinary organs . writes: * I am thankful to be able 1 \e none of my old troubles since the operation. I .tin in faiiK health, and free from all the old agonizing pain. On January .1imilarl).• • oun< es, the lube- 1 \. b) being a al. n the prominent portions intli*- bladdei ulcers, no doubl caused by the calculi pre- toved by litholap iptaiii l- ? me from m the ad\ i\ catheti 1 1 >ui ing the been frequent ind ha moi h • h had tO be ; 1 \ hour . requiring morphine to subdue it. and the a* k w uh pus and mu< Is OPERATION OF TOTAL E


Clinical lectures on the surgical diseases of the urinary organs . writes: * I am thankful to be able 1 \e none of my old troubles since the operation. I .tin in faiiK health, and free from all the old agonizing pain. On January .1imilarl).• • oun< es, the lube- 1 \. b) being a al. n the prominent portions intli*- bladdei ulcers, no doubl caused by the calculi pre- toved by litholap iptaiii l- ? me from m the ad\ i\ catheti 1 1 >ui ing the been frequent ind ha moi h • h had tO be ; 1 \ hour . requiring morphine to subdue it. and the a* k w uh pus and mu< Is OPERATION OF TOTAL ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE 127 wrote Mr. Henderson, that he would submit to anything rather than goon suffering as at present. I drew off a couple of ounces of urine thickwith pus, mucus, and blood, and of a fearful stench, and with the softcatheter detected calculi in the bladder. Upon sounding it was foundthat many calculi were present. The prostate was enormously enlarged. Fig. 56.—Prostate, weighing 6| Ounces, removed from Patientaged Sixty-six (Case 24). A, B, Lateral lobes ; c, c, ulcers on prominent portions in bladder caused by calculi. per rectum, bilobed, rather hard, nodulated, but movable. The patientwas emaciated, but wiry. On November 29, assisted by Mr. D. S. Wylie, Major S. F. Freyer 128 OPERATIOX OF TOTAL ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE and Major C. W. Johnson being present, I opened the bladder supra-pubically and found it full of calculi, varying in size from a hazel-nutdownwards, each faceted and all composed of phosphates. These I


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