Volume 1
Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London.
- Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum
- Date:
- 1830-1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![renalis is very dense, and its extent is denoted by bristles placed in its cut surface: there is also a calculous deposit in the substance of the kidney.] 2. Kidneys with Calculi. \ 933. A portion of kidney, to show the mammae containing calculous matter. 934. The kidnev of a man who died at St. George’s Hospital after the operation for the stone, showing a thick sac of condensed cellular [or rather adip- ous] membrane surrounding it. A calculus obstructs the ureter at some distance from the kidney, in consequence of which the ureter, pelvis, and infundibula are much enlarged, or dilated. 935. A section of a kidney, to show the pelvis and ureter enlarged; and small calculi in the infundibula. 936. The kidney of a dog, with some minute calculi in the pelvis and infun- dibula. 937- The kidney of a man, which had a great number of small white calculi in the infundibula. These lie at the bottom of the glass. 938. The left kidney of a child who died at St. George’s Hospital. The pelvis and infundibula are enlarged, and lined by a layer of coagulated lymph ; and calculi are lodged in the infundibula. The symptoms led to the sus- picion of stricture. 939. The right kidney of the same child. The pelvis and infundibula are en- larged, and ulceration has taken place, so as to form a communication between the pelvis of the kidney and the cavity of the abdomen, through one of the infundibula. 940. A human kidney divided into two sections. There is a calculus in its pelvis; and there are several ossified cysts in its substance, containing chalky matter. The natural structure of the kidney is entirely altered. 941. A kidney with a calculus in the pelvis passing into the ureter ; and another in one of the infundibula. 942. A portion of a kidney, with three large calculi filling the infundibula. 943. A section of the kidney of a female child four years of age, who was cut for the stone. A calculus fills the pelvis, and sends a branch into one of the infundibula.—See No. 954. The Bladder of this child.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2200662x_0001_0094.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


