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Title: The direct examination of the female bladder with elevated pelvis : the catheterization of the ureters under direct inspection, with and without elevation of the pelvis
Creator: Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943
Creator: Washington Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society
Publisher: New York : William Wood & Company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1894
Language: eng
Description: Cover title
"Reprinted from The American journal of obstetrics Vol. XXIX., No. 1, 1894."
"An address delivered at the two hundredth anniversary of the Washington Obstetrical and Gynecological Society"--P. [1]
Includes bibliographical references
NLM copy, author's presentation copy
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Bladder Moon Snail (Neverita didyma [syn Polinices didyma]) from the Solitary Islands Marine Park headlands on the north coast of NSW Australia.
Description: Catheter 39.0 cm , Straight
Category: Surgical Instruments – Liver, Gall Bladder, Kidney – Catheters
Product Code: 156-001
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A common mid-shore seaweed, often dominating large areas, the bladder Wrack has distinctive pairs of gas-filled bladders on its fronds, on either side of the prominent midrib. The bladders help the frond to reach sunlight at high tide, when light penetration is limited by sediment stirred up by waves. In season, the tips of the fronds develop swollen, warty, forked reproductive bodies.
or gonads, I'm not sure which (maybe both.) Swim bladder is used to maintain neutral buoyancy, gonads are for mating.
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Engsmelle / Bladder Campion - Silene vulgaris
Silene vulgaris, Silene cucubalus or Bladder Campion is a plant species of the genus Silene of the Pink Family (Caryophyllaceae). It is native to Europe, where in some parts it is eaten, but is widespread in North America where it is considered a weed.
In Spain, the young shoots and the leaves are used as food. The tender leaves may be eaten raw in salads. The older leaves are usually eaten boiled or fried, sauteed with garlic as well as in omelettes.In Crete it is called Agriopapoula (Αγριοπάπουλα) and the locals eat its leaves and tender shoots browned in olive oil. (Source: Wikipedia)
Engsmelle (Silene vulgaris) er en flerårig plante (staude) av smelleslekta (Silene) i nellikfamilien (Caryophyllaceae) som varierer i høyde fra 10 til 60 cm. Planten er lett kjennelig på det oppblåste begeret. Bladene er spisse og lansettformede, og står motsatt av hverandre. Det er flere blomster på hver stengel (viktig skille fra strandsmelle S. uniflora som kun har en). Blomstene lukker seg ikke nattestid som flere andre hvitblomstrende sneller gjør. Blomstene har fem frie kronblader og sammenvoskt beger med markerte, lilla-brune nervetråder. Blomsterbegeret kan "smelles" slik som en papirpose eller tangblære.
Engsmelle vokser i enger, veikanter og skrotemark i hele lavlandet og den er trolig innført til Norge. Langs kysten finnes den trolig opprinnelige strandsmelle som ligner ganske mye og som av noen oppfattes som en underart av S. vulgaris. Finnes opp til 1330 moh. (Kilde: Wikipedia)
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Title: A simplified evacuator for the removal of deÃÂbris from the bladder after lithotrity
Creator: Otis, Fessenden N. (Fessenden Nott), 1825-1900, author
Publisher: New York : Trow's Printing and Bookbinding Company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1883
Language: eng
Description: 19 pages : 23 cm
"(Read before the New York Academy of Medicine, November 1, 1883)."
"Reprinted from The Medical record, November 3, 1883."
Includes bibliographical references
Condition reviewed 20141015
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Bladder Campion, Silene vulgaris, with purple vetch behind it. It is native to Europe but is also widespread in North America, where it is a common wildflower in meadows, open woods, and fields. The leaves and young shoots of Bladder Campion are edible, and they are used in salads and many other dishes in some Mediterranean countries. Plants of the genus Silene have roots that contain the compound saponin, which although a mildly toxic substance has long been used as soap for washing clothes, hair etc.
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Bladder stones used to be a widespread condition in England. This is because a major risk factor for bladder stones is a poor diet that lacks a good balance of proteins and carbohydrates. docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/17037/bladder-stones/
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Title: A treatise on cystoscopy and urethroscopy
Creator: Luys, Georges, 1870-
Creator: Wolbarst, Abraham L. (Abraham Leo), 1872-
Publisher: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby
Sponsor: MSN
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1918
Language: eng
Description: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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SAN DIEGO (Oct. 26, 2007) - Two MH-60S Seahawks retrieve water from a lake near a wildfire in San Diego County. Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 85 continues to aid the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection in aerial firefighting efforts to combat the wildfires across Southern California. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jon Husman (RELEASED)