Philadelphia Medical Times, Vol. 8

Philadelphia Medical Times, Vol. 8 A Bi-Weekly Journal of Medical and Surgical Science; April 13, 1878 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Philadelphia Medical Times, Vol. 8: A Bi-Weekly Journal of Medical and Surgical Science; April 13, 1878

Varicocele is, as you know, an enlarge ment of the spermatic veins. How is her nia to be distinguished from varicocele? (i) Varicocele occurs almost always (in 999 cases out of 1000) on the left side; hernia may be present on either side. (2) When you take hold of a varicocele you find, not a smooth and elastic, not even a doughy feel, but it is as if you had taken hold of a bundle of knotted skeins. A hernia is a smooth and elastic mass. (3) Let the patient take the recumbent position. Both hernia and varicocele would spontaneously disappear. But now press your finger on the external abdom inal ring, and let the patient stand up again and cough. Varicocele will descend again, but not hernia. So much for the special symptoms of inguinal hernia.

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ISBN: 9781334718274
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Number of pages: 46
Weight: 77g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
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