. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . tant part than Finger and Guyon credit it with, and thatunder ordinary circumstances it is by this muscle that the bladder isclosed, whether distended or not. F. Prostatic Calculi. F. Frank Lydston ^ reports that a farmer aged 34 was fallen upon bya horse, and the perineum sustained a severe blow. Hsematuria followed,without obstruction of the urethra, and he was apparently well in 10days. Six months later there was difficulty in micturition; he passedseveral small calculi, and has done so at intervals since.
. Röntgen rays and electro-therapeutics : with chapters on radium and phototherapy . tant part than Finger and Guyon credit it with, and thatunder ordinary circumstances it is by this muscle that the bladder isclosed, whether distended or not. F. Prostatic Calculi. F. Frank Lydston ^ reports that a farmer aged 34 was fallen upon bya horse, and the perineum sustained a severe blow. Hsematuria followed,without obstruction of the urethra, and he was apparently well in 10days. Six months later there was difficulty in micturition; he passedseveral small calculi, and has done so at intervals since. Examinationrevealed an apparent calculus at the bulbo-membranous junction, withenlargement of the prostate. Operation was advised, and through a peri-neal incision a calculus weighing 720 grains was removed from the pros-tate. Lydston believes that, as a consequence of the traumatic stricture, acertain quantity of residual urine continually remained in the canal, 1 Arch. f. klin. Chir., Berlin, 1906, p. 743.^ Archives of the Eontgen Ray, May, 1906.^Annals of Surgery, March, Fig. 194.—Calculus in the pelvis of the right kidney, (Case of Dr. Laplace.)
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