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Identifier: 65820910R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A practical treatise on the aetiology, pathology and treatment of the congenital malformations of the rectum and anus
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Bodenhamer, William, 1808-1905 Banov, Leon, 1914-2007, donor. DNLM University of Pennsylvania. Library, former owner. DNLM
Subjects: Rectum Anal Canal
Publisher: New York : Wood
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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oderate.191. The eighteenth line from the top, for Journal read Journal.202. The top line, for cases which read cases in which.335. The eighth line from the bottom, for dilate read dilute. Explanation of plate third. The second line from the top, for Case XIII read Case XXVII. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE II. Some of the Instruments employed in Proctoplasty, Colotomy, &c. Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10.Figure 11. Figure 12. EXPLANATION. Small Bi-valve Speculum Ani. Operating Scalpel of medium size. Small size Scalpel for delicate work. Probe-pointed curved Bistoury. Coopers Hernial Bistoury. Curved Sharp-pointed Bistoury. Straight Sharp-pointed Bistoury. Flexible-Silver grooved Director. Bull-dog Forceps of Liston, for pulling down the end of the rectum.Tumor Forceps, for drawing down the blind end of the rectum.Round-bellied Scalpel, for making the first incision of the perinaeum.Silver Anal Canula. Plate 11
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PLATE III.Plate III. represents a case of membranous occlusion of the Anus, as seenby Von Ammon. (Vide Case XIII.) EXPLANATION. Figure 1, presents the external appearance of this case. After Von Ammon.a—The penis in a constant state of erection.b—A considerable pit or depression near the natural situation of the anus.Figure 2, presents the appearance of the intestines. After Von Ammon.a, a, a.—The descending colon greatly distended with gas and meconium, just where it terminates in the rectum.b.—The small intestines turned over on the right side.Figure 3, presents the inferior portion of the rectum. After Von Ammon.a.—The rectum. b.—The place at which the anus was closed,c.—A sound in the orifice made by the operation.Figure 4, presents the rectum laid open through its entire length. After Von Ammon.a.—The inner surface of the rectum.l>.—The folds of the rectum, or columns of Morgagni.c.—The internal sphincter, forming a wreath-like mass, from which the membrane

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