We shall only consider here those forms of neuralgia which are amenable to surgical treatment.
When it implicates the intestinal canal and its accessory glands, the lungs, pleura, and bronchial tubes, or the brain, the disease is not amenable to surgical treatment.
The deformities resulting from chronic rheumatism are but little amenable to surgical treatment, and forcible attempts to remedy stiffness or deformity are to be avoided.
Abscesses of pyæmic origin are usually multiple, and may occur both in the cerebrum and in the cerebellum; they are not amenable to surgical treatment.
Only small cephaloceles are amenable to surgical treatment; those that are large and contain brain substance are best left alone, being merely protected from irritation and infection.
I feel confident that all the benefit to be derived from medical or surgical treatment is to be received at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute.
It is equally true that nearly all these conditions may be easily cured by proper medical or surgical treatment.
I highly recommend it to all the afflicted, feeling confident that all the benefit to be derived from medical or surgical treatment can be had at that institution.
Only a few years ago the literature of glaucoma was big with discussions of the comparative value of the surgical and non-surgical treatment of glaucoma, and especially of the chronic types of this disease.
Among the new things which the surgical treatment of uterine fibroids has brought to light is a knowledge of that change to which these tumours are liable, known as ‘red degeneration’.
Disease in the nose involves both medical and surgical treatment.
The principles of surgical treatment are to expose the sinus and remove the infective clot completely.
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