Abstract
Nottingham General Hospital
Highlights
THE notes of the following case I took when I was assistant resident surgeon in the Nottingham General Hospital; and Mr Eddisou, at the tilme kindly gave me permission to publish them
Hospital for Diseases of Women, in Solo Square, London, for six weeks. Her medical attendants there suspected pregnancy, and advised that no very active treatment should be adopted till that point was decided
In 1852, she had an attack of peritonitis, and again in 1853; these attacks yielded under Mr Eddison's treatment
Summary
THE notes of the following case I took when I was assistant resident surgeon in the Nottingham General Hospital; and Mr Eddisou, at the tilme kindly gave me permission to publish them. The tumour was believed to be ovarian; and, after two consultations of the surgeons of the Hospital, it was decided to remove it.
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