The diseases of China : including Formosa and Korea . Fig. 242.—Chondrosarcoma of testicle and cord, extending into aVjdomen. Thetumojrcontained thin layers of bone and cartilage enclosing pulpy cell masses and clotted tumour was ten inches antcro-posteriorly and eight inches across. (By Jefferys.) such a condition by careful rectal and bimanual palpation. We do notthink the X-rays would be of material assistance. As far as the partic-ular case reported goes, there was no special difficulty encountered,though the operation was extensive and all round the rectum, as it pa


The diseases of China : including Formosa and Korea . Fig. 242.—Chondrosarcoma of testicle and cord, extending into aVjdomen. Thetumojrcontained thin layers of bone and cartilage enclosing pulpy cell masses and clotted tumour was ten inches antcro-posteriorly and eight inches across. (By Jefferys.) such a condition by careful rectal and bimanual palpation. We do notthink the X-rays would be of material assistance. As far as the partic-ular case reported goes, there was no special difficulty encountered,though the operation was extensive and all round the rectum, as it patient had perfect control of the bowels throughout, bhe princi-pal complication was the pain experienced on dorsal decubitus. Tumours of the Testicle.—See under Dermoids, and also ChapterXIX. Hydrocele. - See Chapter XIX. Echinococcus Disease (Hydatids).—Echinococcus disease hasbeen seen among the Chinese and recently reported (Young, Peking andothers). The impression seems to be that it is not frequent, but it is. GOITRE. 493 certainly present. Bland-Sutton says, In Asia the disease is occurs in India, though it is far from common; but no reference ismade to China. Goitre.—Five extensive foci of true goitre (Thyroid Adenoma)have, so far, been reported in China (See Chapter II and map); one ofthese by S. C. Lewis (Chenchow, Hunan) who says:


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