Cases of the hydrocele, with observations on a peculiar method of treating that disease : to which is subjoined a singular case of hernia vesicae urinariae complicated with the hydrocele, and two cases of hernia incarcerata.
- Thomas Keate
- Date:
- 1788
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cases of the hydrocele, with observations on a peculiar method of treating that disease : to which is subjoined a singular case of hernia vesicae urinariae complicated with the hydrocele, and two cases of hernia incarcerata. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![f 3° ] from the wound, and that, in confequence of this miftake, he became fubjedt to a fif- tula, which remained through life 3 for by this paffage the urine ever afterwards came from him. Stilpert Vanderwiel mentions two cafes that were miftaken in the fame manner. Ruifch fays that he has feen two in- ftances of this rupture, one of which was found, after death, to have been attended by a bubonocele, with the intefline flran- gulated and mortified. Mery, in the beginning of this century obferved three cafes. He confidered them \ as malformations, not as delcents of the bladder. Petit had. foon after an opportunity of obferving one inflance of it: he contro- verts Mery’s opinion that it was a mal- formation, and proves it to be a defcent. Yerdier has given ten cafes that hap-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21522650_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)