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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![Year. 1895 No. Author. 37 LEGUEU. Sex. Age. Male. 47 Duration and Course of Anuria. Anuria for 6 days. Sub- ject to colic for many years. No uraemic symptoms. 1895 38 LEGUEU. Male. 54 Anuria for 6 clays. Symp- toms since 1891. No uraemic symptoms. 1895 39 LEGUEU. Female. 22 Anuria for 3 days. Vomit- ing a marked symptom. Previous passage of stones. 1895 40 DURET. Male. 43 Intermittent anuria with convulsions on the third day. 1895 41 H. MORRIS. 1895 42 PARKIN. Male. 47 Sinuses resulting from perinephric abscesses, the result of calculi, were explored on June 25th, 1895. No cal- culus found, nor could the kidney be felt. -On the 26th, anuria set in (5 oz. were passed in 24 hours). On the 28th a catheter was passed, but only 2 oz. were drawn otf. Male. 56 Anuria for 4 days. Sym]i- toms of calculi in both kidneys for some years. On Dec. 18th he had an attack ot pain in left loin, accompanied by total sup|)ression, which lasted for 4 days.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21955475_0294.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


