The American Journal of Urology and Sexology, Volume 6

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Henry G. Spooner
Grafton Press, 1910
 

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Page 280 - I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; and, further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves.
Page 75 - Indeed I must.' Her hand became a closer prisoner. All at once an alarming delicious shudder went through her frame. From him to her it coursed, and back from her to him. Forward and back love's electric messenger rushed from heart to heart, knocking at each, till it surged tumultuously against the bars of its prison, crying out for its mate. They stood trembling in unison, a lovely couple under these fair heavens of the morning. When he could get his voice it said, 'Will you go?
Page 586 - A« to the dosage of serum, that it is desirable to commence with small dosages, as 2 Cc., to repeat or even to increase to 4 Cc. on the second or third day; if no improvement is noted, to increase to 6 or even 8 Cc., to be given every fifth day. In general, the smaller the dose the more quickly can it be repeated ; the larger the dose, the greater the interval between injections. Furthermore, the large majority of cases require fully 30 to 50 Cc. of serum. 8. That the dosage of the vaccine must...
Page 267 - Vasostomy is the simplest and least objectionable means of evacuating pus, relieving tension and medicating vas and vesicle. 3. Among the effects of these infections on the urinary organs are bladder irritation and obstruction of the ureter with consequent kidney lesions. 4. Impotence, sterility and sexual neuroses in the male are frequent results of pus infections of the seminal tract and amenable to appropriate treatment thereof. o. Vaccine therapy, accurately applied, is the most valuable internal...
Page 21 - The point to which I wish to call attention is that the city continues, at the bidding of the Legislature, to pay, without protest, year by year, increasing sums for the support of public dependents under...
Page 48 - ... divided by a vertical incision close to and parallel to the rectus — that is, at right angles to the original incision. Two retractors are now inserted, the outer one retracts the cut edge of the transversalis outward, the other pulls the rectus muscle well toward the mid-line.
Page 266 - Pus infection of the seminal tract plus occlusion of the ejaculatory duct soon converts vesicle, vas and finally epididymis into a closed abscess. 2. Vasostomy is the simplest and least objectionable means of evacuating pus, relieving tension and medicating vas and vesicle. 3. Among the effects of these infections on the urinary organs are bladder irritation and obstruction of the ureter with consequent kidney lesions.
Page 588 - ... Corbus prefers Lesser's technic, which he describes as follows: Take a graduated cylinder with ground glass stopper, in which there are about one dozen glass pearls to assist in mixing. Add "606" salt; immediately add 15 cc hot water, shake vigorously until every particle of the salt is dissolved; then add 2 cc normal sodium hydrate (NaOH) solution; a precipitate occurs. Then continue to add sodium hydrate solution in very small quantity, shaking vigorously after each addition, until the solution...
Page 100 - ... juncture they usually require internal urethrotomy. 4. Impermeable strictures are treated by perineal section, followed at times by excision and mucous membrane grafting. 5. Soft, recent, uncomplicated strictures are always dilated. 6. Fibrous, nodular, irritable strictures complicated by urinary fever, fistula, etc., are always cut.
Page 199 - ... sewn this split end into the epididymis, finding this an easier procedure. Before making the anastomosis the milky fluid exuding from the epididymis is examined for spermatozoa, and if these are not found section is made near the testicle. In one instance followed by a complete success this section was made in the region of the rete testis. As a rule no ligatures are required, care in the handling of the veins insures the absence of thrombosis, and the application of an elastic jock strap enables...

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