The operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most consummate skill for its successful execution. None but a madman or a fool would attempt it, unless he had a profound knowledge of the anatomy of the parts, and a thorough acquaintance... The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - Pagina 4321851Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Samuel David Gross - 1851 - 766 pagina’s
...relapse gradually occurred, and his symptoms became as bad as they had been before. The operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most...operations of surgery this is the least to be coveted. I well recollect the impression which it made upon me, many years ago, during my residence in a neighbouring... | |
| William Wallace Morland - 1858 - 636 pagina’s
...negligence. Dr. Gross uses quite strong language, however, relative to the procedure. He says : " It is by no means free from danger, and requires the most...operations of surgery, this is the least to be coveted." It certainly never should be done if any other method will succeed. 1 Diseases of the Urinary Organs.... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1873 - 400 pagina’s
...select our cases or prepare them for the operation." Professor SD Gross observes : " The operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most...parts, and a thorough acquaintance with the use of instruments."-)I have quoted the opinions of these distinguished surgeons — pertinent to the estimate... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1873 - 404 pagina’s
...select our cases or prepare them for the operation." Professor SD Gross observes : " The operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most...of the parts, and a thorough acquaintance with the nee of instruments."f I have quoted the opinions of these distinguished surgeons — pertinent to the... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1876 - 624 pagina’s
...consummate skill for its successful execution, and should never be undertaken unless the surgeon has a profound knowledge of the anatomy of the parts,...thorough acquaintance with the use of instruments. Unless it is complicated by advanced disease of the kidneys or bladder, it is not very lethal. I have... | |
| George R. Patton - 1899 - 50 pagina’s
...surgery". Prof. Gross observes in his work on diseases of the bladder, page 801 : ''This operation requires the most consummate skill for its successful execution; none but a fool or a madman would even attempt it unless he had a profound knowledge of anatomy and a thorough... | |
| John William Severin Gouley - 1907 - 578 pagina’s
..."Diseases of the Bladder, Prostate, and Urethra," Professor SD Gross said that,. "The operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most...thorough acquaintance with the use of instruments." 40. The views, just quoted, of these distinguished surgeons, pertinent to the estimate of the operation,... | |
| 1875 - 402 pagina’s
...those of the disease for which it is performed," while Prof. Gross observes that "the operation is by no means free from danger, and requires the most consummate skill for its successful execution." In looking over some notes taken in 1851, from clinical lectures of No. IX. ORIGINAL COMMUNICA TIONS.... | |
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