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.
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- 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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![Operation. Result. Median abdom. ex]:>lor. R. ureter appeared normal —left could not be felt. Lumbar incision and explor. of left kidney, but nothing found. Recovered. Operation Dec. 2nd. In- i cision made into con- j vex border of right kidney and 3 calculi extracted. Died Dec. 4th. Nephrotomy on both sides. Died. Nephrotomy. Calculi found and urinary flow re-established. Recovered. Nephrotomy. Death. Nephrotomy. Death 3 days after. Oct. 6th, 1893. R. nephro- tomy. One calculus and several phosphatic concretions extracted from pelvis and upper end of ureter. Died 1 hour after operation. Nephrotomy, R. Incision into convex border. Some urine escaped. Several calculi in pel- vis, one of which blocked the orifice of the ureter. Died. Rkmahks. 9 gallons of urine were passed in first 24 hours after o]iera- tion. [Boston Med. & Surg. Journal.) P.M., the right kidney was in an advanced state of pyone- phrosis. The left was con- verted into a multilocular sac containing a calculus, and another calculus was impacted in upper part of ureter. [B. M. J., 1891, p. 852). [Annales des maladies des or- ganes genito-urinaires, 1892, p. 410.) [Annales des maladies des or- ganes genito-urinaires., 1893, p. 77.) Pyonephrosis on right side, due to calculus. L. kidney was a collection of cysts. (Gangolphe — France Medicate., 1893, p. 111. Quoted by Vailhen.) The symptoms before the fatal attack had been attacks of pain in the right loin, ac- companied by suppression of urine, bronchitis, and asthma. [Memoire sur Vanurie cal- cideuse, 1895.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21955475_0289.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


