glected. Malignant disease of penis. Congenital malformations— Epispadius, Hypospadius. LECTURE LXX. Diseases about the rectum and anus. Foreign bodies; mode of removal. Spasm of the sphinter ani. Hæmorrhoids. Warts and condylomata. Abscesses. Fistula in ano. Fissure. Prolapsus. Stricture of rectum. LECTURE LXXI. : Diseases of the female organs of generation 1. BlenorrHEA; its frequency in young children; causes and treatment. PHAGEDENIC ULCERATION of the labia; its resemblance to cancrum oris; danger; treatment. PRETERNATURAL COMMUNICATION between, 1st, the vagina and bladder; 2nd, the vagina and rectum; causes, and treatment. TUMORS in connection with the vagina and uterus. Various forms of polypi. Diseases of female breast: 1. ACUTE INFLAMMATION. 2. Chronic enlargement. 3. Neuralgia. 4. Tumors, non-malignant and malignant. LECTURE LXXII. Congenital malformations. CLUB-FOOT. Varieties. Varus. Valgus. Equinus. STRABISMUS, IMPERFORATE Anus. ImperFORATE HYMEN, &c. APPENDIX G. Table of Diseases and Injuries treated in the Clinical Surgical Ward during the Session 1850-51. REMARKS. Am In the fatal case the bones of the foot were affected. + Four operated upon; three discharged; one under treat- § Remains under treatment. Table of Diseases and Injuries treated in the Clinical Surgical Ward (continued). ... Finger. 2 1 3 32234912 1 1 1 Fatal case, complicated with dysentery. : These all occurred in the same individual. One an old decrepid woman. The other in a stout man, who jumped into a well, whilst in a state of insanity; primary amputation was performed; died from irrita tive fever. Amputation performed, stump healed. Died some months afterwards from dysentery. |