| 1870 - 604 pages
...action of the muscular contractile fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the nocturnal incontinence of urine in childhood, and 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 pages
...action of the muscular contractile fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the nocturnal incontinence of urine in childhood, and 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 pages
...action of the muscular contractile fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the nocturnal incontinence of urine in childhood, and 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... | |
| Reports on the progress of practical and scientific medicine - 1871 - 734 pages
...action of the muscular contractile fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the nocturnal incontinence of urine in childhood, and that the escape...sphincter of the neck of the bladder. Acting on this view, he recommended the child's bed to be made in such form as that while preserving the usual slope for... | |
| 1871 - 928 pages
...application of collodion — he considering "that the escape of the urine is owing to want of apposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a...constitute the sphincter of the neck of the bladder. ' ' He recommends that ' ' while the prepuce slightly curved up is held with the left hand, the little... | |
| George E. Fenwick, Francis Wayland Campbell - 1871 - 700 pages
...action of the muscular contractile fibres of the bladder has little to do in causing the nocturnal incontinence of urine in childhood, and that the escape...to want of opposition in the sides of the canal of thn urethra, or to a feeble state of the circular fibres which are supposed to constitute the sphincter... | |
| 1876 - 500 pages
...application of collodion — he considering "that the escape of the urine is owing to want of apposition in the sides of the canal of the urethra, or to a...constitute the sphincter of the neck of the bladder." He recommends that "while the prepuce slightly curved up is held with the left hand, the little cup... | |
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