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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on the diseases of the urinary organs 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1847
    ... becomes increased in size. This change in the condition of the prostate takes place slowly, and at first imperceptibly, and ... in which ihere seems to be a tumid condition of the prostate gland, forming no small impediment to the introduction ...
  2. ... and middle a°*ed—the diseases of the prostate and the condition of the bladder consequent on it, forbidding the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on the diseases of the urinary organs 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1843
    ... becomes increased in size. This change in the condition of the prostate lakes place slowly, and at first imperceptibly, and ... in which there seems to be a tumid condition of the prostate gland, forming no small impediment to the introduction ...
  4. ... ai taisaku no genzyo [Studies on pneumoconiosis; present conditions in dust prevention measures in small metal mines of the north- ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The people's common sense medical advisor in plain English : or, Medicine simplified 
    Publication: Buffalo, N. Y. : World's Dispensary Printing Office and Bindery, 1892 [c1889]
    ... a morbid diminution in the size of the prostate gland. This condition, which is exactly the oppo- site of hypertrophy, is termed atrophy. Any disease which ren- ders the circulation in the prostate gland languid and feeble, in- terferes with the ...
  6. ... the bladder neck in order to ascertain the condition of the prostate, and this should be supplemented by a search ... of a diver- ticulum and to ascertain the condition of the prostate. A new growth previously undetected may occasionally in ...
  7. ... thus form an idea of what the natural condition of the prostate ought to be. Let him now observe the ... c. Pathology.—I have already alluded to the condition of the prostate, as far as we can detect it, during ...
  8. ... young and middle-aged— the diseases of the prostate, and the condition of the bladder consequent on it, rendering the ...
  9. ... when the urethra and bladder being sound, the prostate in a natural condition, and the patient an adult, the stone is ...
  10. ... Anteflexion of the uterus and its associated pathological conditions; their prevention anel tieatinent. South. M. Rec, Atlanta, 1885, xv, ...
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