. Virginia medical semi-monthly. causeda severe chill, followed by temperature ;pulse 124. Cystoscopy was abandoned. Theurine was thick with pus and had a colon odor;albumin in filtered specimen. X-ray examin-. Photograph of kidney. Case 1. ation showed a large shadow in region of theright kidney, a photograph of which I herepresent with the photograph of the —nephrectomy, May 10, 1915. Kid-ney very large and densely adherent; largestone felt in pelvis. The whole kidney wasone multilocular abscess, two of which wereruptured in separating the adhesions. Therewas necessari
. Virginia medical semi-monthly. causeda severe chill, followed by temperature ;pulse 124. Cystoscopy was abandoned. Theurine was thick with pus and had a colon odor;albumin in filtered specimen. X-ray examin-. Photograph of kidney. Case 1. ation showed a large shadow in region of theright kidney, a photograph of which I herepresent with the photograph of the —nephrectomy, May 10, 1915. Kid-ney very large and densely adherent; largestone felt in pelvis. The whole kidney wasone multilocular abscess, two of which wereruptured in separating the adhesions. Therewas necessarily a great deal of patient left the table in good conditionand made an uneventful recovery. The sup-purating epididymitis cleared up and has re-mained well. Ureteral stones produce a somewhat differentsymptom complex due to the contractions ofthe ureter in its efforts to drive the foreignbody on to the bladder. These contractionsdrive the sharp edges of the stone into thewall of the ureter, causing pain and hemor-rhage, pain being the most prominent symp- 216 THE VIRGINIA MEDICAL SEMI-MONTHLY. | August 11, torn, and in most all cases immediately afteran attack of colic blood cells may be fou
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