Injuries and diseases of the genital and urinary organs / by Henry Morris.
- Sir Henry Morris, 1st Baronet
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Injuries and diseases of the genital and urinary organs / by Henry Morris. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Nam, Cavernous venous, of the cord, 138 ; of the penis, 173 Nephrolithotomy, Acute prostatitis from, 278 Nervous troubles of vesical origin, 344 Neuralgia of the penis, 173 Neuralgic testicle, 37 Nocturnal seminal emissions, 40 Nodular cystitis, 384 Non-congenital urachal fistula, 456; origin of, 458 Non-penetrating wounds of the bladder, 350 Non-specific urethritis, 213 Norton's prostatectome, 305, 307 ; blades of, 308 (Edema of the scrotum, 4 Operations performed in exstrophy of the bladder, 337 Orchitis, 81, 88; and elephantiasis, 89; gouty, 90 ; and tonsillitis, 90 ; treat- ment, 90; and the infectious dis- eases, 91 ; diffuse or interstitial, 99, 100; gummatous, 101 ; prognosis, symptoms, and diagnosis of syphil- itic, 102 ; treatment of syphilitic, 103 Orifice hi urachal fistula, 454 Paget's disease, 10 Pain in tubercular bladder, 393; in stone, 407 ; in bladder tumours, 440 Pampiniform plexus, 140 Papillary fibromata, 433 Papilloma of the urethra, 270; of the bladder, 433 Paralysis of the bladder, 340 Paraphimosis, 166 Paraplegia from vesical lesion, 344 Parasites on the scrotum, 4 Pathological anatomy of ruptured urethra, 194; of stricture, 225; symptoms, 228; of urethro-rectal fistula, 263; of acute prostatitis, 279 ; of chronic prostatitis, 286 ; of chronic enlargement of the prostate, 291 ; of tubercular prostate, 318 ; of pro- static carcinoma, 323; of ruptured bladder, 362 ; of acute cystitis, 376 ; of foreign bodies in the bladder, 426 Pathological causes of extravasation of urine, 247; anatomy of urethro- penile fistula, 257; of urethro-scrotal and perinatal fistula, 260 Pathological changes in htematocele, 75 Pathological complications of bladder tumours, 438 Pathological connection between orchi- tis, epididymitis, and the infectious diseases, 91 Pathological rupture of the bladder, 358, 361 Pathology of epididymitis, 82; of con- genital sarcocele, 99; of syphilitic, sarcocelc, 100; of tubercular testis, 04 ; of varicocele, 141 Pedunculated polypi of the urethra, 271 ; enlargements of the prostate, 304 Penetrating wounds of the bladder, 351 Penile rupture of the urethra, 196; calculi, ulcerated, 208 ; hypospadias, 1S4 Penis palme, 160 Penis, Injuries of the : contusions, 154 ; punctured and incised wounds, 155 ; gunshot wounds and fracture, 157; dislocation of the, 158; strangula- tion of the, 159; absence of and congenital defects, 160; torsion of the, 162 ; double, 162 ; congenital fistula of the, 163; phimosis, 164; paraphimosis, 166; preputial cal- culi, 168; lupus and leprosy, and lymphangitis of the, 171; erysipelas, cellulitis, and gangrene of the, 172 ; neuralgia of the, acute gout, nrevi, and tuberculosis of the, 173; ele- phantiasis, sebaceous cysts, and papillomata of, 174; keratomata and priapism, 175 ; gummata and malignant disease of the, 177 ; epi- thelioma of the, 179; torsion of, 188 Peno-pubic ectopia, 21 Peno-scrotal hypospadias, 184 Pericowperitis, 217 Pericystitis, 376, 379 Perifolliculitis, 211 Perinseal ectopia, 21 Perinajal ruptures of the urethra, 197 ; section operation of, 199 ; section in stricture, 242, 245; prostatectomy andprostatotomy, 302; urethrotomy, 303, 325 Perinseo-scrotal hypospadias, 185 Perinasum, Urinary infiltration of, 211 Periprostatitis, 279 Peritoneal bladder wounds, 351 Peritonitis and epididymitis, 85; from inflamed spermatic cord, 129 ] Periurethral abscess, 216 Perreve's dilator in stricture, 238, 239, 211, 245 Phimosis, 164; acquired, 166 Phlebitis of the spermatic veins and in- flamed cord, 129 Physical conformation of stone, 404 Physical signs of acute cystitis, 378 ; of chronic cystitis, 385; of bladder tumours, 440 Polyorchism, 19 | Polypi, Mucous, of the urethra, 271 Polyuria, 343 Pott's disease, 340 Pouches, Urinary, in urethra, 210 Preputial calculi, 168, 210 Priapism, 175 Primary idiopathic hydroceles, 51 Prognosis of contused testicle, 35; of syphilitic orchitis, 102 ; of tubercular testis, 112; of carcinoma and sar- coma of testis, 120 ; of teratomata, 123; of erysipelas, cellulitis, aud](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20399236_0494.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)