1 edition of Movable kidney found in the catalog.
Published
1895
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Edition Notes
Statement | by Charles P. Noble |
Contributions | Doran, Alban Henry Griffiths, 1849-1927, former owner, Royal College of Surgeons of England |
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Pagination | 7 p. ; |
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Open Library | OL26281448M |
A case of double movable kidney by Rotch, T. M. (Thomas Morgan), , author. Additional Physical Format: Online version: New Sydenham Society. Selected monographs. London: The Society, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book.
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Movable Kidney: A Cause of Insanity, Headache, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Mental Failure and Other Disorders of the Nervous System; A Cause Also of Dilatation of the Stomach (Classic Reprint) [Cornelius William Suckling] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
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Movable Kidney The following case speaks for itself. A young woman, twenty-eight years old, of a spare and apparently healthy habit, suffered almost continuously from pain across the lower part of the spine; the pain, as a rule, was dull, but sometimes it became acute; stooping was so painful that she found it as a rule almost impossible to.
On movable, or, Dropped, kidney by C. Suckling,H. Lewis edition, in EnglishPages: Synonyms:—Dislocated kidney; floating kidney; wandering kidney. Definition:—A condition in which the kidney is separated from its supports and is movable in the abdominal cavity by changes in the position of the patient or from exterior causes.
A distinction is made by most writers between a movable kidney and a floating kidney. In the former case the kidney retains its main position behind the peritoneum. In such cases the kidney is generally fixed in the abnormal position, and its vessels are short.
Other congenital deformities are horseshoe kidney, absence of one kidney, or presence of a supernumerary kidney. A downward displacement of one kidney, and particularly the right, frequently occurs, the condition being known as movable kidney.
Kidney failure results in the halt in the kidney functions, but to sustain life dialysis is adopted. Peritoneal dialysis is the process of filtering the blood through the abdominal cavity, It. Adult Drug Book - Kidney Disease Program Adult Drugs. Movable Kidney, Disease Of The Liver And Gall-Bladder, Insomnia, Headache, Rachitis, Arrest Of Growth And Other Disturbances Of Nutrition In Infants Description This section is from the book " Colon Hygiene ", by J.H.
Kellogg, M. D., LL.D. Kidney disease affects more people than anything else. In America, kidney disease affects about 7 percent of the population. According to statistics, most kidney disease symptoms occur in women, but male kidney disease is usually heavy and in advanced forms.
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The book includes over pages with hundreds of medical. A movable kidney is one where the displacement is sufficient to enable one, by firm pressure, to pass the fingers over the upper end of the organ during deep inspiration; while a floating kidney has the field at large. Etiology.—This condition may be congenital, though usually acquired.
It is found more frequently in women than in men, and. The Lancet Remarks ON THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF MOVABLE KIDNEY.
David Drummond M.A., M.D. PHYSICIAN TO THE ROYAL INFIRMARY, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. (Concluded from page ) CASE Mrs. W- aged thirty-one, mother of six children, stated that for three years, two months after con- finement, she felt pain in the left side (lumbar and iliac regions).Cited by: 1.
The interest in this book lies in the extensive experience of the author in nephropexy, an experience of 1, operations. He believes that a widely diversified clinical picture, ranging from neurasthenia and mental inadequacy to gastro-intestinal and sexual malfunction, may be due to abnormally mobile kidneys.
Movable Kidney: Its Etiology. This condition is known as movable kidney, and is more common in the female than in the male. It occurs in badly nourished people, or in those who have become emaciated from any cause.
It must not be confounded with the floating kidney, which is a congenital condition due to the development of a mesonephron. The two conditions cannot, however, be distinguished until the abdomen is opened or the kidney. The Relationsof MovableKidney to Diseases of the Female Pelvic Organs.—Nearly every writer upon the subject of movable kidney has dwelt upon the evidentand unmistakablefrequencyofthe associ-ation or coexistence of movable kidney with nearly everyformof diseaseof thefemalepelvic viscera, re-troversion and its accompanying endometritisbeing.
Movable kidney, its pathology, symptoms, and treatment. Wilson, Harold W. Date Books. On cystic entozoa in the human kidney: with an illustrative case. Barker, T. Herbert Text-book of diseases of the kidneys and genito-urinary organs. Gilbert, W. Date Kidney is an important organ which function is excretion of the waste products of metabolism in urine [1].
Kidney, that medically called "renal", can stop working properly for a number of reasons. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.Full text Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version.
Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (M), or click on a page image below to browse page by page.Nephroptosis, is an abnormal condition in which the kidney drops down into the pelvis when the patient stands up. It is more common in women than in men. It has been one of the most controversial conditions in terms of both its diagnosis and its lty: Urology, nephrology.