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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![rugated ; its parietes of very great thickness ; and externally, its muscular fasciculi unusually distinct. 953. A diseased bladder from which a considerable haemorrhage had taken place. It is laid open to show coagula adhering to its inner surface; and some loose coagula are lying at the bottom of the glass containing the prepa- ration. [Nothing further is recorded concerning the nature of the dis- ease, or the cause of the haemorrhage.] 954. The bladder, uterus, and rectum, from a child four years of age, who was cut for the stone. There is a prolapsus ani; the bladder is much contracted, thickened, and rugous; and its internal surface is covered by coagulated lymph. [No. 943 is one of the kidneys of this child, containing a calculus.] 955. A bladder which had been irritated by a stone. It is laid open to show its inner surface covered with coagulated lymph. 956. A bladder in which a calculus had been contained. The part which was oc- cupied by the stone is very distinct from the rest of the cavity. 957. A bladder laid open, to show a stone contained in it. 958. A penis and bladder, laid open, to show a fistulous opening in the perinaeum, and a cavity at the bulb communicating with the urethra. These ap- pearances are marked by bristles. [The bladder is ulcerated at the ter- mination of the right ureter, probably in consequence of a calculus resting there; and from the appearance of the parts, the patient had under- gone the operation of lithotomy.] 959. The inferior part of the bladder of a man who was cut for the stone, a short time before his death. There are evident marks of considerable inflam- mation having followed the operation. The bladder has been laid open from behind; and bristles are placed in the vasa deferentia. 960. A portion of a bladder in which are several sacs ; some of which contain calculi. [A calculus obstructs one of the ureters near its termination.] 961. A bladder with two sacs at the posterior part, each containing a calculus of an irregular shape, with a crystallized surface. The coats of the bladder are very much thickened in consequence of long-continued irritation. [This is a very remarkable and instructive specimen. The calculi are of considerable dimensions, particularly that on the left side, which not only](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2200662x_0001_0096.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


