This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...symptomless brematuria. It lasted two days. Five months later it recurred, and causelessly. There was no pain. The hremorrhage became constant, and I removed, supra-pubically, a cherry-sized, sessile, villous papilloma, from the right ureteric area. Sessile (old history).--(b) H--, ret. 73. Dr. Waller Gripper, of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...symptomless brematuria. It lasted two days. Five months later it recurred, and causelessly. There was no pain. The hremorrhage became constant, and I removed, supra-pubically, a cherry-sized, sessile, villous papilloma, from the right ureteric area. Sessile (old history).--(b) H--, ret. 73. Dr. Waller Gripper, of Wallington. Twenty years ago symptomless hematuria appeared, and recurred on and off for two or three years. Suddenly the hremorrhage ceased without any apparent reason, and be remained free for six years. It then recurred at long intervals. Any severe exercise, such as straining at archery, gardening, sculling, caused it to return with violence. He never suffered any pain, except when large clots blocked the urethra. He had never had any instrument, passed. Five weeks before I saw him he over-exerted himself in a boating excursion, and hremorrhage appeared and became constant and severe. When I saw him his bladder was hugely distended with blood-clot. He was exsanguine, listless, and deaf, and fainted when we lifted him on to the operating table. I operated suprapubically, and found a tough, villous papilloma occupying the left lateral wall. He recovered slowly, and I operated a few years later for calculus. Pedunculated.--Mr. H--, ret. 27, sent me by Dr. A. Kennedy, of Plaistow. Ten months prior to seeing me he had suddenly and causelessly passed blood. This subsided, recurred, and became intermittent. It seemed to depend greatly on exercise, for it would cease if he rested, and became profuse if he walked much; it even appeared after marital intercourse. The character of the stream was typical. The first half came in full volume, then it dribbled down. He used to strain greatly to finish emptying his bladder, then blood used to come, and pain wa...
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