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Title: A practical treatise on the diseases, injuries, and malformations of the urinary bladder, the prostate gland, and the urethra

Creator: Gross, Samuel D. (Samuel David), 1805-1884

Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine

Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine

Date: 1855

Language: eng

Description: Half title: A practical treatise on the urinary organs

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra [electronic resource] : including a practical view of urinary diseases, deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant, Frederick James, 1825-1905

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall, & Cox; New York : Bermingham

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1884

Language: eng

 

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college band (a la Spinal Tap) concert, October, 1991

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

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Title: The irritable bladder : its causes and curative treatment : including a practical view of urinary pathology, deposits, and calculi

Creator: Gant, Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Parry, John S. (John Stubbs), 1843-1876 former owner

Creator: College of Physicians of Philadelphia, former owner

Publisher: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston

Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine

Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine

Date: 1872

Language: eng

Description: Includes bibliographical references

NLM copy, John S. Parry, M.D. embossed on cover; bookplate of the Library of the Obstetrical Socy. of Philada.; duplicate stamp of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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Rob heasley, phil jones and nick rhind at Bladdered Again

Walk from Quatro Lagoas - Degracias - Casais de S. Jorge - Srª da Estrela - Casais de S. Jorge - Santo António - Quatro Lagoas (c. 15km)

 

Maintaining Bladder and Bowel Health for Daily Comfort and Confidence

Bladder and bowel health are essential for maintaining comfort and confidence in daily life. While many people experience challenges in these areas, small lifestyle adjustments can make a big difference in improving quality of life.

Stay Hydrated and Balanced

Drinking enough water is crucial for bladder health. Aim for 6–8 cups of fluid daily, but try to limit caffeine and alcohol as they can irritate the bladder and increase frequency. Proper hydration helps the kidneys filter waste efficiently and reduces the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Add Fiber to Your Meals

Fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, are essential for bowel health. They promote regularity and help prevent constipation. Aim for 20–30 grams of fiber per day, but introduce it gradually to avoid bloating. Pairing fiber intake with adequate water ensures it works effectively.

Incorporate Exercise

Regular physical activity strengthens the muscles around the bladder and bowel, improving control and reducing the risk of leaks. Pelvic floor exercises, in particular, are beneficial for enhancing muscle strength and control. These exercises are helpful for individuals of all ages and are especially effective after pregnancy or as we age.

Practice Healthy Habits

Avoid ignoring the urge to urinate or have a bowel movement. Holding it in for too long can cause discomfort and may weaken the muscles over time. When using the restroom, take your time to fully empty your bladder to reduce the risk of infections.

Seek Professional Help

If you experience persistent issues with bladder or bowel function, such as pain, unusual frequency, or loss of control, consult a healthcare provider. Effective treatments are available, including dietary adjustments, medications, and targeted exercises.

With these simple changes, you can support a healthy bladder and bowel system, maintaining comfort and confidence in your daily life.

For more details on bladder and bowel care, visit Rapidcare.co.uk. As a trusted prescription-based home delivery service provider in partnership with the NHS, we deliver medical supplies discreetly to your doorstep, free of charge.

 

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra [electronic resource] : including a practical view of urinary diseases, deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant, Frederick James, 1825-1905

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall, & Cox; New York : Bermingham

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1884

Language: eng

 

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Physcomitrium pyriforme (Common Bladder-Moss, or Goblet Moss) is popping up all over the yard this spring. This tiny annual moss seems to pour most of its energy into producing copious eye-catching capsules.

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

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Silene vulgaris (MOENCH) GARCKE subsp. vulgaris Taubenkropf-Leimkraut, Aufgeblasenes Leimkraut bladder campion, maidenstears; Scan v. 6X6 Dia K.F.Wolfstetter

Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, 17 Jul 2016

W side 17th fairway, Course Two, Ponkapoag Golf Course, Blue Hills Reservation, Canton, MA 8/10/25

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Title: Diseases of the bladder, prostate gland, and urethra : including a practical view of urinary diseases deposits and calculi

Creator: Gant Frederick James, 1825-1905

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Publisher: London : Bailliere, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1884

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

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The hold down bar is used to remove the bladders from the molds before they are removed, and are re-used

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