Synopsis of the second hundred cases of urethral stricture, treated by electrolysis : with cases / by Robert Newman.
- Newman, Robert.
- Date:
- 1887
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Credit: Synopsis of the second hundred cases of urethral stricture, treated by electrolysis : with cases / by Robert Newman. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![No. Patients’ Initials, Residence, Date of First Visit. 11 1 Cause, Duration, Complications of Stricture. No. of Stric- tures found. s Distance “* from w Meatus. Size Strict., Fr. Scale. | 176 G. T. P., Savannah. Dec., 1886. afi'Strong injections, 2 1 years. 2 sK, 6% 9 177 T. D., N. Y. City, Jan. 22, 1886. 56 Strong injections, prostat. enlargem., complete re tent’n, 26 years. 3 3M. 6K. 1% 18,0 178 W S.M., New York. Feb. 5, 1886. 37 Gonorrh’a, urethrot- omy, II years. 3 3K. 5. 6K 18 179 B. Y. C., New Lon- don, Feb. 4, 1886. 35 Urethral abscess, perineal fistulae, over-disten. blad- der, 6 years. 2 0 23 180 W. A. A., New Lon- don, Feb. 24, i885. 26 Gleet, granular ure- thritis, 2 years. 2 iK. S 18 181 G.T. C.,N. Y. City, March 19, 1886. 24 Gonorrhaa, reten- tion, 6 years. 2 4, sK 14 182 H. K., New York, April 9, 1886. 42 Gonorrha-a, trauma- tism, rupture ure- thra, 18 years. 4 4, sK. 8 183 Dr. 0. V. G., Pater- son, Apr. ii, 1886, 50 Gleet, gout, spasm of bladder, 2c yrs. 4 sK, 4, 7 14 12,0 18.^ G. P.. England, April 15, 1886. 31 Gonorrha-a, phyeno- sis cong., 3 mos. 4. 14 11 185 J. L., Duchess Co., April 30, 1886. *9 Gonorfha*a, syphi- lis, 3 years. 2 14 186 G. W. T., Bergen, N. J., May ii,’86. 22 Gleet, orchitis, 2 yrs. I 18 187 H. T., Brooklyn, May 19, 1886, March 13, 1887. 21 Strong injections, 6 months. Trauma- tism, tear in ure- thra, which bleeds. 2 z 4, 6, 2 16 17 z88 G. T., N. Y. City, June 18, 1886. 41 Gonorrha-a, reten- tion, orchitis, ure- throtomy, 20 yrs. I 5 to 7 11 0 ZS9 D. T. H., Newark, Aug. I, 1886. 49 (Neverhad disease.) Cicatrication, after porotomy, 3 mos. Meatus. 18 19c H. W. D., N. York, Sept. 17, 1886. ■9 Gleet, 6 months. 1 sH 17 igi G. R,, New York, Oct. I, 1886. 33 Strong injections, cystitis, prostati- tis, 4 months. 2 Meatus. 18 192 Dr, T. J., Pa., Oct. 18, 1886. 31 No record, i year. 2 2K. 6 17 193 A. A. S., New York, Nov., 1886. 52 Not certain. Pyeli- tis, hypospadias. I 6X 25 194 W. M., Cleveland, Dec. 2,^886. 45 Gonorrh’a, urethrot- omy, prostatitis chron., 20 years. 2 S, 6K 23 20 195 T. E., Norwalk, Ct., Dec. 10, 1886. 54 Gonorrh’a, urethrot- omy, urine drib- bles away, 25 yrs. I 7 0 196 G.W.W.,New York, Dec, 24, 1883. 45 Gonorrha*a, syphi- lis, 8 years. 3 2^, 3%. 6K 12 197 F. A. C.,N.Y. City, Jan. 8, 1887. 3« Strong injections, 5 years. 1 21 198 M. V., Brooklyn, Jan. 12, 1887. 40 Amateur injections, acute urethritis, i month. I Meatus. 17 199 J. M. C, N. York, Feb. 16, 1887. 26 Gleet, granulations, 5 years. 2 5. 8 • 25 200 Dr. R. G., Jersey, Feb. 26, 1887. 44 Gleet, retent’n, pros- tatitis, granular urethritis, 2 years. 2 4%, sH 23 TREATMENT. How many Stances. Average! intervals ' Days. Time of 3 months. 6 months. i]/2 months. frregular 3 mos. 4 months. 4 months. months. 10 days. Sequel and Calibre of Urethra when Discharged. French Scale N 0. Well, 28. Has full power over bladder. Well, 23. Dilated 26. To 28. (See note.) Enlarged to 28, al most more than the normal calibre. Well, 30. Well, 28. Very slow, imp’d 14. Gout and gen’l de- bility prevented his return. Imp’d 1023. Had to leave with his ship for England. Last Heard From. Calls irregular 4’\Vell, 28. mos. Endosc. \% months, 1% months. Treatment in in terval of 4 mos by traveling, I month. T2 days. I month. 12 days. 15 days. 7 days. Irregular tendance. 3 months. months. 12 days. Endoscope, etc. 2 months. Well, 28. Well, 23, new gon- orrhoea, ver^' stub- born, 21. Improved to 20. Enlarged to 27. Well, 25. Well, 28. Well, 28, Imp’d, 30, has symp- toms of pyelitis. Enlarged to No. 26; went home to Cleve land. Very much imp’d, 17, is easy and has full control of bladder. Second stricture is calcareous & yield- ing very slowly, 25. Enlarged to 32. Enlarged, 23, feels well. Endoscope months. Improved, 32. 2 Feels well, 32. Oct., 1886, well. I year. Re-ex., 23, Mar. 1 year. 1887. Not heard from. Re-exam. Feb. i year. 18, 1887. Feb., ’87, family 1 year, physiciam rep'ts him well. Seen him often, i year. May, 1887. May, 1887, is in 6 months. Arkansas. May, 1887, is|i year, not worse. Feb., 1887, well, 10 months, and no relapse. Jan., ’87, .physi- cian rep’ts well. May 20, 1887. I year. Still under tre’t- ment. Is in So. Ameri- ca: when he re-[ turns tr’tm’t will be resumed. j Well, Feb., 1887 7 months. Mar., 1887, well. 6 months. Re-ex., 28, Jan.t months. 9, 1887. Not heard from Time of Ob- servation after Dis- charge. Discontinued treatment for cause. Still under ob- servation. Well. Is traveling. Still under ob- servation. Case 179. Dr. Douglas, of New London, has treated the patient by electrolysis, when no instrument would pass, and improved him so that natural course of the urethra was re-established to No. 23, and full power of his bladder.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22474365_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)