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" The presence of sac, even without hernial contents, causes an abnormal fullness in the part, easily ascertainable by examination. The absence of such fullness in a part, when hernia is known to have previously descended, necessarily leads to the conclusion,... "
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine - Page 44
1844
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 26

1843 - 492 pages
...had been of some years' continuance, yet in each was reduced without the employment of much force. The presence of sac, even without hernial contents,...rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness and obscurity implies the removal of the cause which previously produced them, and therefore...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 26

1843 - 482 pages
...had been of some years' continuance, yet in each was reduced without the employment of much force. The presence of sac, even without hernial contents,...probably returned, together with the hernia. the sac has been displaced. The continuance of the indistinctness and obscurity leads to a directly contrary...
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 26

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1843 - 552 pages
...had been of some years' continuance, yet in each was reduced without the employment of much force. The presence of sac, even without hernial contents,...probably returned, together with the hernia. the sac has been displaced. The continuance of the indistinctness and obscurity leads to a directly contrary...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 40

1844 - 606 pages
...existed. When a hernia has occurred, the sac generally soon acquires adhesions to the neighbouring parts, which tends to obviate the risk of its return...rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness and obscurity implies the removal of the cause which previously produced them, and therefore...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1849 - 670 pages
...fullness in the part, easily ascertained by examination. The absence of such fullness in a part where hernia is known to have previously descended, necessarily...the external ring, becomes united with the spermatic cord, whereby the latter is usually rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness...
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Medical Times, Volume 14

1846 - 686 pages
...fulness in the part, easily ascertained by examination. The absence of such fulness in a part where hernia is known to have previously descended, necessarily...the external ring, becomes united with the spermatic cord, whereby the latter is usually rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness...
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A system of surgery, tr. and accompanied with notes and ..., Volume 2

Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1108 pages
...causes an abnormal fulness in the part, easily ascertainable by examination. The absence of such fulness in a part, when hernia is known to have previously...the external ring, becomes united with the spermatic cord, whereby the latter is usually rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness...
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London Journal of Medicine: A Monthly Record of the Medical ..., Volume 1

1849 - 1220 pages
...fulness in the part, easily ascertained by examination. The absence of such fulness in a part where hernia is known to have previously descended, necessarily...the external ring, becomes united with the spermatic cord, whereby the latter is usually rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness...
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London Journal of Medicine, Volume 1

1849 - 1224 pages
...the part, easily ascertained by examination. The absence of such fulness in a part where hernia ia known to have previously descended, necessarily leads...the external ring, becomes united with the spermatic cord, whereby the latter is usually rendered indistinct and obscure. The absence of that indistinctness...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 42

1859 - 578 pages
...these facts, because Mr. Luke, in his very practical paper, writes that " the absence of such fulness in a part, when hernia is known to have previously...and probably returned, together with the hernia." 1 If, therefore, too much reliance be placed upon the absence of all local indications of a hernia...
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