On gall-stones and their treatment / by A.W. Mayo Robson.
- Robson, Arthur William Mayo, Sir, 1853-1933.
- Date:
- 1892
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On gall-stones and their treatment / by A.W. Mayo Robson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![I Have operated, the reports of the cases being fully given in chapter x. I have to thank Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson for kindly permitting me to copy some illustra- tions of large gall-stones from his Archives of Surgery: they will be found in Figs. 13, 14. EEFERENCE TO FIGUEES 11, 12, 13. Fig. 11. A. Large gall-stone from Case 37. B. From Case 1. (See page 163.) c. Section of gall-stone from Case 10. D. From Case 4. (See page 178.) E. Single gall-stone from Case 17. Fig. 12. A. Group of gall-stones removed by cholecystotomy (Case 1). (See page 163.) B. Two gall-stones (from Case 6) removed from the gall- bladder and cystic duct by cholecystotomy. c. Group of gall-stones removed by cholecystotomy (from Case 22). Fig. 13. A. The stone removed by Mr. Bryant in the case quoted at page 93. It measured more than throe inches in circumfer- ence. It was removed by a laparotomj'' operation. ]!. A stone which was removed by Mr. Bryant from the gall-bladder of a woman aged 63. A sinus existed; the concretion could be felt by a probe. The sinus was enlarged, the stone extracted, and the patient made a good recovery. (See Transaclions of the Clinical Sociulij, vol. xii. p. 20.) No jaundice or symptoms of biliary disease had ever occurred. c. A stone which was passed per anum by a woman](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21519079_0115.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)