Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases / by J. William White and Edward Martin.
- J. William White
- Date:
- [1910], ©1910
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Credit: Genito-urinary surgery and venereal diseases / by J. William White and Edward Martin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![CHAPTER XVII HYDEONEPHROSIS RENAL TUBERCULOSIS—RENAL FISTULA—PARASITES AND TUMORS FAGB Hydronephrosis—Congenital Hydronephrosis—Acquired Hydronephrosis— Symptoms—Diagnosis—Prognosis—Treatment.—Tuberculosis of the Kidney—Acute Kenal Tuberculosis—Chronic Renal Tuberculosis— Symptoms — Diagnosis—Prognosis — Treatment. — Renal Fistulae. — Neoplasms of the Kidney—Epithelial Tumors—Tumors of Connective- Tissue Origin—Tumors of Heterogeneous Origin.—Cysts of the Kid- ney.—Parasites of the Kidneys.—The Suprarenal Capsules—Hyper- nephroma 589-614 CHAPTER XVIII INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE SCROTUM AND TESTICLES Anatomy .-^Diseases of the Scrotum—Deformities—Injuries of the Scrotum —Wounds of the Scrotum—CEdema of the Scrotum—Emphysema—The Cutaneous Affections of the Scrotum—Gangrene of the Scrotum— Elephantiasis—Tumors of the Scrotum.—Anomalies of the Testicles— Anomalies in Number—Anomalies in Size—Anomalies in Migration— Complications of Misplaced Testicles—Treatment—Inversion of the Testicle—Luxation of the Testicle—Torsion of the Testicle.—Con- tusions and Wounds of the Testicle—Contusions—Symptoms—Diag- nosis —• Prognosis — Treatment — Epididymo-Orchitis from Strain — Wounds of the Testicle. — Inflammation of the Testicle — Urethral Epididymitis— Symptoms— Prognosis— Treatment— Epididymo-Orchi- tis complicating Acute Infectious Diseases—Orchitis complicating Mumps—Typhoid Orchitis—Malarial Orchitis—Orchitis following Tonsillitis—Gouty Orchitis—Orchitis following Smallpox, Scarlatina, or Influenza—Abscess of the Testicle—Gangrene or Necrosis of the Testicle—Fungus or Hernia of the Testicle.—Tubercular Disease of the Testicle—Symptoms—Diagnosis—Prognosis—Treatment—Syphilis of the Testicle and Epididymis.—Tumors of the Testicle—Carcinoma —Sarcoma—Encysted Hydrocele of the Epididymis and Testis—Cysts of the Testis—Enchondroma — Lymphadenoma — Fibroma — Dermoid Cysts—Myxoma, Osteoma, and Myoma.—Castration.—Hydrocele.— Acute Hydrocele.—Chronic Hydrocele—Hydrocele of the Tunica Vagi- nalis Testis—Symptoms—Diagnosis—Prognosis—Treatment—Excision — Congenital Hydrocele — Infantile Hydrocele — Inguinal Hydrocele —Fatty Hydrocele.—Hydrocele of the Cord—Diffuse Hydrocele of the Cord—Encysted Hydrocele of the Cord—Hydrocele into a Hernial Sac Haematocele—Hsematocele of the Tunica Vaginalis—Chronic Hsema- tocele of the Tunica Vaginalis—Encysted Haematocele of the Testis— Intratesticular Hsematocele—Haematocele of the Cord—Loose Bodies in the Tunica Vaginalis.—Neuralgia of the Testicles 615-70] C LI AFTER XIX INJURIES AND DISEASES OF THE SPERMATIC CORD AND SEMINAL VESICLES Contusions and Wounds of the Cord—Inflammation of the Cord—Tumors of the Cord—Tuberculosis—Varicocele.—The Seminal Vesicles—Anom- alies of the Seminal Vesicles — Injuries of the Seminal Vesicles —](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2120424x_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)