Pathological and Practical Observations on Diseases of the Alimentary Canal, Oesophagus, Stomach, Caecum, and IntestinesBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 312 |
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abdomen abscess acid action adhesions admission amenorrhoea appeared applied ascending colon become bladder blood bowels cæcum canal cause cavity cellular tissue cervix uteri character chronic coat coccyx colon condition congested constipation contracted cure cyst death degree diagnosis diarrhoea discharge distended dropsy duodenum dysmenorrhoea effect effusion enlarged evacuation Fallopian tube fatal fecal fistula fluid frequently glands Guy's healthy hemorrhage ileum iliac inches inflammation inflammatory injected instances iodine irritation kidneys labour liver lungs means menstruation months morbid mucous membrane mucus muscular observed obstruction occasionally occur oesophagus opening operation opium organs orifice ovarian dropsy ovarian tumour ovariotomy ovary pain parietes passed patient pelvic perforation peritoneum peritonitis phthisis pregnancy produced puerperal pulse pylorus rectum relief remedies result secretion severe sigmoid flexure sloughing sometimes stomach strumous suppuration surface surgical fever symptoms thickened tion treatment tube tumour ulceration urine usually uterus vagina vessels vomiting walls wound