% Jflifloil of Hospital fpttitif. NOTES ON SOME SURGICAL CASES. By Suegeon D. G. CRAWFORD, m.b,, i.m.s., Civil Surgeon, Saran.

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Case NO; 12.? Vesical calculus.?Kanhai, Hindu male, 7 years, from Dhonura, in the.'

Nipal Terai, came to Motihari dispensary September 1887, suffering from stone

15tli; in ...the:: bladder, said to be of three years' duration** A large stone could be felt in the urethra in 1 lie3 perinasuin. On 17th September lateral lithotomy was performed under chloroform. Some diffi-* culty was experienced in introducing the sound beyond the stone in the urethra. The operation; was rapidly performed, and there was next to no hajmorrhage, no vessel spouting. The stone) in the urethra was easily extracted; it was flat; on its under-surface and had a facet on its pos-r terior end, where it was in apposition with the The latter was attached stone in the bladder. to the apex of the bladder, from which it was detached with some difficulty, breaking in two That evening and iu the grasp of the forceps. the morning of the 18th there was slight fever;; j no fever on the evening of the 18th orl on the 19th. On the 20th the wound was covered I with a white film of phosphates. The boy iomv ; plained of pain, and refused food, with difficul-... ty being induced to take 3vi milk. His evening temperature was only 99*3 ; but lie; died ; of exhaustion at 10 p.m. The urine remained 7 clear and sweet throughout. Remarks.?This was a case which L should a on

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