| 1908 - 796 pages
...cases with bilateral involvement and at the same time other gross and important tuberculous lesious. We now know that there should be a distinct line drawn...tuberculosis begins always in the kidney, and then later THE LANCET-CLINIC. descends into the ureter and invades the bladder. In the male, genital tuberculosis... | |
| 1908 - 618 pages
...cases with bilateral involvement and at the same time other gross and important tuberculous lesions. We now know that there should be a distinct line drawn...tuberculosis begins in the tubes and invades peritoneum and uterus and ovary, but does not extend to the bladder. Both experimental and clinical evidence seems... | |
| 1909 - 404 pages
...cases with bi-lateral involvement and at the same time other gross and important tuberculosis lesions. We now know that there should be a distinct line drawn...tuberculosis begins in the tubes and invades peritoneum and uterus and ovary, but does not extend to the bladder. Both experimental and clinical evidence seems... | |
| 1908 - 594 pages
...kidney the disease in 90 per cent or more of the cases is at first unilateral. A distinct line should be drawn between genital and urinary tuberculosis. Urinary...tuberculosis begins always in the kidney, and then descends into the ureter and invades the bladder. Early diagnosis is of extreme importance. In treatment,... | |
| 1909 - 542 pages
...ulcerating lesion of the tip of the pyramids. All three of these forms may appear in the same case or varying combinations of the three may occur. Tuberculosis...the flow of the excretions and later invades the vas differens and seminal vesicles, prostate and bladder. In the female, genital tuberculosis begins in... | |
| 1908 - 642 pages
...and at the same time other gross and important tuberculous lesions. A GREAT MEDICAL GATHERING. 515 genital and urinary tuberculosis. Urinary tuberculosis...tuberculosis begins in the tubes and invades peritoneum and uterus and ovary, but does not extend to the bladder. Both experimental and clinical evidence seems... | |
| 1908 - 80 pages
...cases with bilateral involvment and at the same time other gross and important tuberculosis lesions. We now know that there should be a distinct line drawn...the flow of the excretions and later invades the vas defcrens and seminal vesicles, prostate and bladder. In the female, genital tuberculosis begins in... | |
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