Clinical lectures on the surgical diseases of the urinary organs . Fig. 52.—Prostate, weighing i.\ Ounces, from Patient agedSixty-eight (Case 13). Actual Size. 122 OPERATION OF TOTAL ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE E 15.— Distinguished public man, formerly governor of a provincein Indi . enty-nine, seen in consultation with , Camberley, June 10. 1902. Prostatic symptoms had existed three years ; completelydependent on catheter for nine months ; catheterism painful and apanied by haemorrhage at times, hitis. Prostate much enlarged fum particularly on the left—bilobed, rather dense, but movable.


Clinical lectures on the surgical diseases of the urinary organs . Fig. 52.—Prostate, weighing i.\ Ounces, from Patient agedSixty-eight (Case 13). Actual Size. 122 OPERATION OF TOTAL ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE E 15.— Distinguished public man, formerly governor of a provincein Indi . enty-nine, seen in consultation with , Camberley, June 10. 1902. Prostatic symptoms had existed three years ; completelydependent on catheter for nine months ; catheterism painful and apanied by haemorrhage at times, hitis. Prostate much enlarged fum particularly on the left—bilobed, rather dense, but m June. 23, ! )r. Scott a [ I examined the patient cystoscopically,. LATE, WEIGHING 2 OUNCES, REMOVED FROM PATIKN1IGED SEVENTY-N1NI i M 1 . , left lobe, continued into the bladdei in the form of a -?,.]?> lobe, • shows the pos lion «»• cupied by the urethra. : the left lube, the i; i oi a os< berry. I the prostate, the lobea • oming irately, and t 1 ng left behind. 1 cii minutes elapsed from <<im i the pro ered from the bladd : .;n the ana sthetiientirely by the re< turn, n I OPERATION OF TOTAL ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE 123 the temperature rose to 103° F., and the right parotid gland suddenlyswelled to a large size, and on July 2 there was swelling of the righttesticle. Both glands subsided without suppuration. What the cause ofthe swelling of the parotid was—whether due to chill, the result of rectalfeeding, or occurring, as it occasionally does, after operations on the pelvicviscera and abdomen—I am unable to say. I feared at first that it mightbe due to septicaemia, but this was obviously not the cas


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