The Mechanism of Dislocations And Fracture of the Hip: Ii. Litholapaxy; Or ...

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The Mechanism of Dislocations And Fracture of the Hip: Ii. Litholapaxy; Or ...
Henry Jacob Bigelow
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In evacuating these stones the time was found to have been occupied as follows: crushing, twenty-nine minutes; evacu- ating, twenty-four minutes; the rest of the time being consumed in passing and withdrawing the instruments, renewing the water, etc. As usual, most of the fragments passed the tube early in the operation, and readily, much of the time occupied by the evacua- ation being consumed in making sure that no fragments were left behind. Micturition before the operation once every hour a...nd a half; after the operation about once an hour, and obstructed by purulent mucus. The patient had a large though yielding pros- tate. The water was drawn during eight days; at the end of which he was generally able to relieve himself, the purulent mu- cus having diminished in quantity. The testicles were some- what swollen. Though still under treatment, the patient is fairly convalescent.
A discussion of the relative values of lithotrity and lithot- omy, at a recent meeting of the Royal Medical and Chirurgi- cal Society, 1 has interest in this connection, because it exposes the current English views upon this subject, while it gives prominence, by contrast, to the advantages of the new method of lithotrity over the old one.


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