The Year Book of Urology, Volume 1941Year Book Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 1941 - Genitourinary organs |
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Page 38
... occur in urine was investi- gated in vitro for several bacterial species isolated from patients with urinary tract infection . A level at which death always occurred and a " critical level , " at which stasis occurred , were estimated ...
... occur in urine was investi- gated in vitro for several bacterial species isolated from patients with urinary tract infection . A level at which death always occurred and a " critical level , " at which stasis occurred , were estimated ...
Page 58
... occur in patients under 30 . Genital complications occurred in 41 of the patients . The epididymis is involved in all cases of genital tu- berculosis and the vesicles only in conjunction with the epididymis . Therefore , vesicular ...
... occur in patients under 30 . Genital complications occurred in 41 of the patients . The epididymis is involved in all cases of genital tu- berculosis and the vesicles only in conjunction with the epididymis . Therefore , vesicular ...
Page 415
... occurred in childhood , in four of which precocious puberty occurred . In two of these , regression of the secondary sex changes occurred follow- ing orchidectomy . The author's case is the only one in childhood showing gynecomastia ...
... occurred in childhood , in four of which precocious puberty occurred . In two of these , regression of the secondary sex changes occurred follow- ing orchidectomy . The author's case is the only one in childhood showing gynecomastia ...
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abdominal abscess acute appears artery Bacillus benign bilateral bladder blood BOOK OF UROLOGY calculi calices capsule carcinoma catheter catheterization cause cells cent chronic cure cyst cystitis cystoscopic cystotomy diagnosis dilatation disease diverticulum drainage drug enlargement epididymis examination fistula fluid frequently gland gonorrhea hematuria hemorrhage Hosp Hospital hydronephrosis hypertension hypertrophy incision infection injury intravenous James Buchanan Brady kidney later lesion lobe Lowsley lumbar malignant Mayo Clinic method microscopic mucosa necropsy nephrectomy normal obstruction occurred operation orifice pain patients pedicle pelvis penis perineal perinephric peritoneum posterior postoperative present pressure prostate prostatectomy pyelitis pyelogram pyelonephritis pyuria rectum removed renal reported resection retention rupture scrotum showed skin stone sulfanilamide sulfapyridine sulfathiazole suprapubic surgery surgical suture symptoms testes testis therapy tion tissue transurethral treated treatment tuberculosis tumor upper ureter ureteral ureterostomy urethra urinary tract urine Urol UROLOGY usually vesical vessels wound x-ray