Wood's Medical and Surgical Monographs . ation the patient was having one natural daily passage, was using No. 11 bougie without pain, and was more comfortable than for many Recovery. 17 1890 N. F. 25 Tightnon-malignantstricture; inter-nal incision and drainage. Nowunder treatment Recovery. Inguinal Colotomies. 1888 McK F 50 ! 1888 C. M. 58 1889 C. M. 31 1889 P. M. 49 1889 M. M. 80 Acute obstruction from pressure ofcancerous mass opposite promon-tory of sacrum. Intestine muchcongested and abdomen full offluid. Lived 18 months ! Recovery. Extensive non-malignant ulceration,stricture, an


Wood's Medical and Surgical Monographs . ation the patient was having one natural daily passage, was using No. 11 bougie without pain, and was more comfortable than for many Recovery. 17 1890 N. F. 25 Tightnon-malignantstricture; inter-nal incision and drainage. Nowunder treatment Recovery. Inguinal Colotomies. 1888 McK F 50 ! 1888 C. M. 58 1889 C. M. 31 1889 P. M. 49 1889 M. M. 80 Acute obstruction from pressure ofcancerous mass opposite promon-tory of sacrum. Intestine muchcongested and abdomen full offluid. Lived 18 months ! Recovery. Extensive non-malignant ulceration,stricture, and fistula?. Great re-lief. Alive two years later . jRecovery. Intestino-vesical fistula and cancerlof the rectum. Immediate relieflof vesical symptoms jRecovery. Extensive malignant disease. Imme-idiate relief to worst one year later Recovery. Extensive cancerous obstruction andgreat exhaustion. Death 52 hoursafter operation of exhaustion,without shock Death. Stricture of the Colotinnies.—(Continued.) 45. Remarks. Result. Cancerous stricture ; operation fol-ilowed by sufficient relief to allowpatient to get out of bed and into ,the street for exercise. Alive sixmonths later Recoverv Rectum occluded by pressure of pel-vic abscess, added to old strictureand ulceration. One month afteroperation patient had gained 20pounds in weight, and was morecomfortable than at any time sincedisease began Tight cancerous stricture and chronicobstruction ; abdominal glands allinvolved : 48 hours after operationpatient suddenly taken withsymptoms of collapse ending fatallyin a few hours ; autopsy revealedan obstruction by a mass of cancer-ous mesentery at the splenic flexureof the colon which had occurred!since the operation IDeath. Recoverv Excisions. 1 1884 M. M. 55 Excision of cancerous mass on an-terior wall of rectum three inchesfrom anus, involving 52 hours after operationfrom exhaustion Death. 2 1887 W. M. !_;4 Non-malignant stricture and


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