Diseases of the rectum and anus

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F.A. Davis Company, 1906 - Anus - 697 pages
 

Contents

Stricture Due to Muscular Band Internal Proctotomy
377
Stricture of the Rectum with Almost Complete Obstruction
378
Stricture of the Rectum External Proctotomy
380
PROLAPSE PROCIDENTIA RECTI PROLAPSUS ANI
381
Extensive Complete Procidentia Recti colored
381
Prolapse Due to Summer Diarrhea Cauterization
404
Extensive Prolapse of All the Rectal Coats
405
Extensive Prolapse Excision
406
CHAPTER XXVI
407
Protruded Internal Hemorrhoids colored
408
CHAPTER XXVII
416
External Hemorrhoids Thrombotic Variety
422
External Hemorrhoids Complicated with Fissure
423
CHAPTER XXVIII
424
Internal Hemorrhoids Treated by the Injection Method
468
Internal Hemorrhoids ClampandCautery Operation
470
CHAPTER XXX
473
NONMALIGNANT TUMORS RECTAL POLYPS
483
Polyp Weighing Four Ounces One Hundred and Twenty Grams Removed by the Ligature Operation
499
Polyps in a Child Three Years of Age Removed by Torsion
500
CHAPTER XXXII
501
Classification
505
Sarcoma Etiology
519
CHAPTER XXXIII
533
Statistics of Incontinence following Proctectomy
575
CHAPTER XXXIV
581
CHAPTER XXXV
619
NEURALGIA NERVEache and HYPERESTHESIA HYSTERICAL RECTUM
625
Neuralgia of the Rectum
632
Neuralgia Due to Scartissue
633
Hyperesthesia of the Rectum
634
CHAPTER XXXVII
635
CHAPTER XXXVIII
645
Stick in the Rectum Death from Peritonitis
650
CHAPTER XXXIX
653
Tardieus Statistics Regarding the Ages and Occupations of Ped
654
CHAPTER XL
660
Authors Analysis of One Hundred and Seventy Thousand Rail
667
CHAPTER XLI
671
Table of Three Hundred and Twenty Cases of Rectal and Anal
676
INDEX
681
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Page 444 - By the aid of scissors and a pair of dissecting forceps the mucous membrane is divided at its junction with the skin around the entire circumference of the bowel, every irregularity of the skin being carefully followed. The
Page 341 - when the feces were liquid. In this fearful condition she performed her household duties. Finally the ulcération extended upward into the pelvis, leaving the bowel hanging loose for some distance from the upper level of the ulcération, giving it the appearance of a torn coat-sleeve. After several years' suffering she died of diarrhea and exhaustion.
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Page 455 - silk ligature is introduced subcutaneously from the muco-cutaneous line to the upper border of the pilebearing area and then returned to make its exit at the point of entrance. The needle is then removed and the ligature made taut above the venous plexus and the ends left hanging out
Page 23 - mucous membrane is found which contains muscular tissue, and is firm enough to act as a barrier to the descent of the feces, the arrangement may fairly be considered an abnormality, and is very apt to produce the usual signs of stricture.
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Page 444 - are pulled bodily down, any undivided points of resistance being snipped and the hemorrhoids brought below the margin of the skin. The mucous membrane above the hemorrhoids is now divided transversely in successive stages, and the free margin of the severed membrane above is attached, as soon as divided, to the free margin below by a suitable number of silk sutures, after the hemorrhage has been arrested by torsion.
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