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Сторінка xxxii - JENNER, SIR WILLIAM, Bart, MD, DCL, FRS, Physician in Ordinary to HM the Queen, and to HRH the Prince of Wales ; Professor of Clinical Medicine in University College, London, and Physician to University College Hospital
Сторінка lii - WATSON, WILLIAM SPENCER, MB, Surgeon to the Great Northern Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal South London Ophthalmic and to the Central London Ophthalmic Hospitals ; 7,
Сторінка 268 - outgrowths from the peritoneal surface of the uterus that the mobility of the cervix uteri was free, and no enlargement of the uterine cavity could be detected by the sound. It is quite certain, therefore, that both uterine and ovarian tumours may lead to very great enlargement of the abdomen, and I can. add from my own
Сторінка xvi - BEUDENELL, Ophthalmic Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery at, St. George's Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal South London Ophthalmic Hospital; 69, Wimpole street,
Сторінка 254 - operation for bone-tumours I venture to offer these conclusions from many observations. 1. The tumour is probably cancerous if its growth commenced before puberty or after middle age, unless it be a cartilaginous or bony tumour on a finger or toe or near an articulation. 2. If a tumour has existed on or in
Сторінка 162 - be interesting to speculate as to what characters would be present, should the disease (if that be possible) arise still later in the course of adult life. The peculiarities in the form of the cranial and facial bones, and in the bony framework generally, would then probably be absent, the development of the skeleton being unalterable when once completed,
Сторінка 267 - Indeed, more than a hundred cases are on record where the abdomen has been opened with the object of removing an ovarian tumour, but the operator discovered, after making the incision, that the tumour was not ovarian, but uterine. And
Сторінка 276 - for it is most reasonable for uniformity and sundry respective uses that men should apply themselves to the constant use of one ; for there will otherwise arise anomalous disturbances in manual actions, not only in civil and artificial, but also in military affairs and
Сторінка xxxi - HUTCHINSON, JONATHAN, Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Surgery at, the London Hospital ; Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and to the Hospital for Diseases of the Skin
Сторінка 232 - 543 penetrating wounds, the results have been ascertained in 414, and were fatal in 308, or 74 per cent. The number of recoveries is unexpectedly large, but includes only cases in which the reports showed beyond question that the abdominal cavity had been involved.