Copy 1, Volume 1
A practical treatise on wounds and other chirurgical subjects: to which is prefixed a short historical account of the rise and progress of surgery and anatomy. Addressed to young surgeons / by Benjamin Gooch.
- Benjamin Gooch
- Date:
- 1767
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on wounds and other chirurgical subjects: to which is prefixed a short historical account of the rise and progress of surgery and anatomy. Addressed to young surgeons / by Benjamin Gooch. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![4^o Hifcory from Proffcffor Mon- re. From Monf. Petit, Of the uterus and its appen¬ dages. the wound and bladder together•, as has been directed in wounds of the ftomach and intefiines, in order to prevent the falling of the urine into the Abdomen.—Profeffor Monro fays, that a foldier at Sterling was fhot into his bladder, and the wound foon healed.—And Monf. Petit relates the cafe of an Officer, that received a fhot in this part, who feventeen years after was cut for the done, and had the ball extraded, cafed over with calculous matter, (a) Before mentioning wounds of the Rec¬ tum, we may confide;* thofe of the Uterus j firft curforily taking notice of the fituation ana connexion of that body, anci its appen¬ dages, in reaped: to the adjacent paits. Af¬ ter removing tire contents ot the Pbiiofnen, thofe of the Pelvis appear, and we have in one view, the Colon from the inferior fig- moid flexure, the Reclum, and the Bladder, / , the Uterus lying between the two latter, with its appurtenances ; as the Ligament a lata, which are only doublings of the Pe~ ritonceum, through which the veffels pafs to [a] See what Rlverius> Glandorpius, Felix ffiuriZy Cajparns Baubinus, tat. lay upon this iubjedh](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30537708_0001_0436.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


