| 1870 - 604 páginas
...remove the collodion, and that he should then repeat the application before returning to sleep. He was agreeably disappointed. There was no pain ; no...that the escape of the fluid is rather due to want of apposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a feeble state of the circular fibres which... | |
| 1870 - 784 páginas
...desires to pass water the little wedge or cap of collodion is easily removed with the finger nail. When I first used this collodion application, my expectation...that the escape of the fluid is rather due to want of apposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a feeble state of the circular fibres which... | |
| 1870 - 786 páginas
...collodion is easily removed with the finger nail. When I first used this collodion application, rny expectation was, that the bladder would act so forcibly...that the escape of the fluid is rather due to want of apposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a feeble state of the circular fibres which... | |
| 1870 - 638 páginas
...returning to sleep. I was agreeably disappointed. There was no pain; no awaking; but on rising in tlie morning the prepuce was found slightly distended with...to want of opposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a feeble state of the circular fibres which are supposed to constitute the sphincter... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1870 - 804 páginas
...application before returning to sleep. I was agreeably disappointed. There was no pain; no awaking ; but pn rising in the morning, the prepuce was found slightly...and the collodion was removed without difficulty." It is most easy of application, occupies scarcely a minute, and can be carried out at school or elsewhere... | |
| 1871 - 780 páginas
...desires to pass water the little wedge or cap of collodion is easily removed with the finger nail. When I first used this collodion application, my expectation...fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the r.octural incontinence of urine in childhood, and that the escape of the fluid is rather due to want... | |
| 1894 - 512 páginas
...application before returning to sleep. I was greatly disappointed. There was no pain ; no awakening ; but on rising in the morning the prepuce was found...and the collodion was removed without difficulty. — JE Powers, MD, in MOM. Med. Jour. Collodion for the Treatment of Incontinence of Urine in Childhood... | |
| 1892 - 956 páginas
...application before returning to sleep. I was greatly disappointed. There was no pain ; no awakening ; but on rising in the morning the prepuce was found...and the collodion was removed without difficulty. — Mass. Med. your., July, 1892. Snow (ME) on Apocynum Canna binum in Dropsy. — The emesis and catharsis... | |
| Edwin Hartley Pratt - 1894 - 596 páginas
...prepuce are drawn together, aud thus the escape for urine is closed. Sleep was quiet through the night. In the morning the prepuce was found slightly distended with urine and the collodion easily removed. — Med. Time». 14. ENURESIB. — My son, thirteen years of age, suffers from incontinence... | |
| 1870 - 730 páginas
...desires to pass water the little wedge or cap of collodion is easily removed with the finger nail. When I first used this collodion application, my expectation...and the collodion was removed without difficulty. It may be presumption, but I can not conclude without expressing a strong opinion against one part... | |
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