On the origin and progress of renal surgery : with special reference to stone in the kidney and ureter and to the surgical treatment of calculous anuria being the Hunterian lectures for 1898 together with a critical examination of subparietal injuries of the ureter / by Henry Morris.
- Date:
- 1898
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Credit: On the origin and progress of renal surgery : with special reference to stone in the kidney and ureter and to the surgical treatment of calculous anuria being the Hunterian lectures for 1898 together with a critical examination of subparietal injuries of the ureter / by Henry Morris. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Y EAK. No. Avthor. Sex. Age. Duration and Course oe Anuria. 1890 17 CABOT. Male. 60 Complete anuria for seven days. Previous attacks of colic. 1891 18 H. MORRIS. Male. 17 6 oz. of urine passed in 3 days after operation of nephrotomy on right kidney. Impaction of calculus in ureter of opposite side. 1891 19 TURNER. Female. 45 Calculous anuria, with double pyonephrosis. 1892 20 DESNOS. Male. 54 Anuria for 7 days follow- ing after frequent at- tacks of colic for many years. 1893 21 DUFFAU— LARGAROSSE. Anuria for 8 days. 1893 1 22 GANGOLPHE. ■ Urgent symptoms of an- uria. . 1893 23 H. MORRIS. Female. 63 Suppression of urine for 6 days before o]ieration. Was suffering at the time of operation from bronchitis and asthma. 1893 24 LEGUEU. Female. 52 Anuria for 7 days. Marked vomiting at onset. Mind clouded towards the end. Previous pain chieffy on right side.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21955475_0288.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


