. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . Fig. 18.(No. 2,267, St. Bartholomews Museum.). Fig. 19.—Rupture of Gall-bladder caused by a Fall, the Piece of Timber. Bile was extravasated, but the patient survived five weeks before death occurredfrom peritonitis. (No. 2,268, St. Bartholomews Museum.) jo DISEASES OF THE GALL-BLADDER AND BILE-DUCTS were distinct abdominal swelling, slight discoloration overthe region of the gall-bladder, and a temperature of ioi° F. ;there was no vomiting. On the 24th there was retention ofurine, and his bowels were move


. Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . Fig. 18.(No. 2,267, St. Bartholomews Museum.). Fig. 19.—Rupture of Gall-bladder caused by a Fall, the Piece of Timber. Bile was extravasated, but the patient survived five weeks before death occurredfrom peritonitis. (No. 2,268, St. Bartholomews Museum.) jo DISEASES OF THE GALL-BLADDER AND BILE-DUCTS were distinct abdominal swelling, slight discoloration overthe region of the gall-bladder, and a temperature of ioi° F. ;there was no vomiting. On the 24th there was retention ofurine, and his bowels were moved, the motion giving markedevidence of blood. On admission to the infirmary the boylooked very ill, and complained of pain in the abdomen,which was slightly distended, but not very tender to thetouch. Nothing else was made out by physical examinationof the abdomen. His pulse was 100, and his temperaturewas 98°. His tongue was furred; there was no in the way of local treatment seemed indicated, andmilk with lime-water was the only food given. At 10 temperature rose to ioi8°. Once dur


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