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Page. GENERAL REMARKS 7 Anatomical and Physiological Review of the Male Organs of Generation, with eight engravings 7 Of the Testicles, their Structure and Functions, with seven engravings 14 On Gonorrhoea, or Morbid Secretion and Irritability of the Urethra, with five engravings 20 The Surgical Treatment of Gonorrhoea, with prescriptions 26 Medical Treatment of Gonorrhoea and its Consequences, with engravings, prescriptions, and specific remedies 29 On Gleet 41 Morbid Irritability of the Urethra 44 Stricture of the Urethra, with fifteen anatomical engravings and diagrams, illustrative of the nature of the disease 45 Treatment of Stricture, with thirty engravings, explanatory of the mode of treatment, prescriptions, &c. 58 Diseases of the Testicles, with three engravings 68 Hydrocele 69 Radical Cure of Hydrocele 71 Hydrocele Cured by Acupuncturation 71 Diseases of the Bladder 73 Irritability of the Bladder 74 Paralysis of the Bladder 75 Inflammation of the Bladder, with prescriptions 75 Origin of the Venereal Disease 79 On the Character of the Syphilitic Poison 84 Of Syphilis, with fifteen engravings 86 Of Buboes, with two engravings 93 Of Lues Venerea, or Secondary Symptoms 96 Of the Symptoms of the First Stage of Lues, with eight engravings 98 On the Treatment of Syphilis 104 Treatment of Chancre, with prescriptions 106 Bubo, with engravings and prescriptions 112 Secondary Symptoms 117 Syphilitic Eruption, with an engraving 117 Sore Throat, with prescription 121 Venereal Affections of the Bones, Joints 122 Secondary Symptoms 123 Treatment of Ditto, with prescriptions 125 Syphilitic Lepra 127 Nodes and Pains in the Bones 128 Syphilitic Sore Throat, with prescriptions 130 Advice to Invalids 133 The Female Organs of Generation--their Structure, Purposes, and Diseases, with thirteen engravings 136 On the use of the Speculum, with an engraving 150 Gonorrhoea in the Female 151 Syphilis in Females, with five engravings 152 Leucorrhoea, or the Whites 154 Treatment of Ditto, with numerous prescriptions 155 Effects of Incontinence, Celibacy, and Marriage 162 On the Hereditary Transmission of Disease 169 On Impuissance, or Impotence 173 Impotence and Sterility of the Male--four engravings 174 Impotence and Sterility of the Female--five engravings 180 Treatment of Impotence 184 Sexual Debility 188 On Piles, internal and external, with prescriptions and four engravings 191 Prolapsus of the Rectum, with an engraving 196 Stricture of the Rectum, with an engraving 197 Diseases of the Urine, with three engravings 200 On Incontinence of the Urine 204 The Gravel 212 Cause of Gravel 213 Treatment of Gravel 213

POPULAR TREATISE

ON

VENEREAL DISEASES.

GENERAL REMARKS.

The cut below shows a section of the cavernous body, showing the blood vessels that go to it and cause a distension or erection of the penis:

In the cut above we see the septum or division of the cavernous bodies, in which are seen the vessels by which, when the erection of the penis subsides, the blood passes into the dorsal vein of the penis.

The urethra is constantly moistened with a mucous secretion,--from the membrane itself, the glands, and the folds which yield to the pressure of the urine as it flows, or from other altered conditions of the urethra pour out their contents. The inner surface of the urethra is very vascular and sensitive, as is shown by the slightest laceration by the bougie or by chordee, when considerable bleeding often takes place. Its sensitiveness is well known in the first passing of the bougie, or in inflammation, when the pain of the former and the act of urinating in the latter, often causes fainting.

The bladder is the reservoir of the urine, which is formed in the kidneys, comes into the ureters, passages leading from the kidneys to the bladder, and thence flows, drop by drop, into the bladder. The bladder is shaped somewhat like a pear, but this shape is varied by its contents, and the relative condition of its adjacent parts. Thus, when the bladder is full, its upper part may be felt rising above the pubis, that portion of the lower part of the belly that is covered with hair. In very fat persons the bladder is flattened by the weight of the intestines, and obliged to find room where it can, as in pregnant women. Anatomists, when describing the bladder, speak of its body, base, or upper part, sides and neck, where the urethra or water passage begins, and which is surrounded by the prostate gland. These parts are seen in the first engraving on the opposite page.

The bladder is composed of several coats. There is a peculiar membrane investing the important structures in the abdomen called the peritonoeum. The base and back part of the bladder is covered by a portion of this peritonoeum, which in a measure supports the bladder in its position, and also exercises certain properties which may hereafter be alluded to.

The following cut represents the muscles of the perinoeum exposed, the superficial fascia having been removed.

A brief description of the structures displayed in the two preceding and the following drawing will render this part of our subject perfect.


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