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Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

CHAPTER XII
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The writhings of the intestines were very conspicuous through the walls of the pouch.
Dade reports a case of prodigious umbilical hernia.

The patient was a widow of fifty-eight, a native of Ireland.

Her family history was good, and she had never borne any children.

The present dimensions of the tumor, which for fifteen years had been accompanied with pain, and had progressively increased in size, are as follows: Circumference at the base, 19 1/2 inches; circumference at the extremity, 11 1/4 inches; distance of extremity from abdominal wall, 12 3/4 inches.

Inspection showed a large lobulated tumor protruding from the abdominal wall at the umbilicus.


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