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Identifier: buffalomedicaljo4119unse (find matches)
Title: Buffalo medical journal
Year: 1902 (1900s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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members of the hospital staff, especially to Dr. Zittel, I feel that CLINICAL REPORT. very much credit is due, and to the nursing- staff who servedthroug-hout with zeal and fidehty, I feel particularly g^rateful.For over a year Miss Walters manag^ed the details of the nursing-,as well as of household cares, with rare tact and faithfulness, andit would be unfair not to comment most favorably at this pointon her work. One and all, however, assisted, each to the best ofhis or her ability, and the result was a department of which, as theDirector-General said, there had been and could be no complaint.510 Delaware Avenue. CLINICAL REPORT. Removal of Two Large Pus Tubes. By L. G. HANLEY, M. D., Buffalo, N. V.,Gynecologist to the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity.Reported by CHARLES B^NTA, M. D., Interne. )\Iiss G., ag:e 23; admitted to hospital, )May 27, 1901. Ag-eat first menstruation, 14. Family history g-ood; father andmother living^; sisters and brothers healthy. Has always been
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PUS TUBES—HANLEY. regfular—menstrual period lasting- four days,—no pain and inevery respect normal; occurring- every twenty-eig^ht days untiltwo years ago, when she received an injury while riding- a wheel.She ran into a wag-on, striking- her abdomen ag-ainst the vehicle.There has never been any history of leucorrhea or any dischargeefrom vagfina or dysmenorrhea prior to the injury or after it. 432 SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS. Alenstruation ceased for ten weeks after the injury, when she hada severe attack of hemorrhagic, accompanied by pain and convul-sions. The attacks of spasm and dyspnea would occur at variousintervals, sometimes coming- on every two weeks and lasting-three or four days with four or five convulsions during- twentyfour hours. She had been informed she had an ovarian cyst andwas referred to Dr. Hanley for operation. Patient was preparedfor section and on opening- the abdomen, examination revealedthe presence of two larg-e pus tubes, one measuring- six incheslong-, by

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