ABOUT FEMALE URETRIT
- Authors: Eberman A.L.
- Issue: Vol 5, No 5-6 (1891)
- Pages: 435-444
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/jowd/article/view/41839
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD55435-444
- ID: 41839
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Abstract
I hope that my comrades will not condemn me for such an apparently insignificant topic, which I have chosen for today's report; I chose her because they paid and pay little attention to the urethritis of women and, in general, to the diseases of their urinary canal, - and very little about the diseases of this canal comes across in the manuals; a more extensive treatise we find in the surgery of Pitha-Billroth T. XI, processed by Winckel. In gynecology of various authors about diseases of urinary organs, it is said in passing and, in general, very little. And it is very understandable that gynecologists, busy with a more important organ - the organ of support of the human race, pay little or no attention to this small vessel - the urethra; but this short water supply of the female body does not easily cause not a little suffering, which is often attributed to uterine suffering, between which he is the cause of all suffering.
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A. L. Eberman
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