On effusions of blood in the neighbourhood of the uterus, or, The so-called periuterine haematocele : a thesis for the M.D. degree / by Henry M. Tuckwell.
- Tuckwell, Henry M.
- Date:
- 1863
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On effusions of blood in the neighbourhood of the uterus, or, The so-called periuterine haematocele : a thesis for the M.D. degree / by Henry M. Tuckwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![Course of Disease. al absorption of blood: [se of suffering at men- period. tineous discharge per taneous relief after fion ; oozing of syrupy lood for some time. al absorption of tu- 'al increase of tumour severity of symptoms; recovery after evacu- )f cyst. vement after operation; r three relapses, with 56 of pain, vomiting, arrhoea; at last tedious ry- al absorption of tu- al absorption of tu- iiate relief after the ion; gradual recovery. al absorption of tu- Treatment, Expectant, Operative, &c. Puncture per vaginam and escape of nearly two pints of blood; cyst in- jected with disinfectants. Leeches. Leeches. Puncture per vaginam, evacuation of about two pints of black blood. Leeches, opium; no ope- ration. Puncture per vaginam. Puncture with large tro- car and enlargement of wound with bistoury per vaginam. Leeches, &c. ation. no oper- Wine, opium; no oper ation. Puncture per vaginam; injection of the cavity with tepid water. Puncture per vaginam and injection with tepid water. Leeches; no operation. Termination of Disease. Recovery. Recovery, Recovery three monthf after commencement. Recovery. Recovery in less than two months. Recovery about eleven weeks after commence- ment. Recovery about three months after commence ment. Recovery in less than two months. Recovery about two months after commence ment. Recovery between two and three months after commencement. Recovery. Recovery rather more than a month after com mencement. Exciting Cause. or related by Robert, Bulletin dc la Societe de Chirurgie, May, 18.51, p. 13-1. Nolaton, Oazrttr de.s hupitaii.r, Doc. 1851. Observed by Bennet; related bv Tilt, op. cit. Shaking of a carriage; varices of labia and legs pre- sent. rilt, 0]). cit. Bernutz, Siir les maladies des femmes, 1860, p. 368. A shock Emotion. Yigues, TMse, Paris, 1850, p. 49. Ibid., p. 7. Bernutz, op. cit., p. 488. Ibid. Observed by Rd- camier; related by Bourdon, Revue medicale, 1841, p. 41. Ibid. Nonat, op. cit.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22270528_0045.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


