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H. of 



H , Lumbar, 



HERNIA 



At which the fascia i- deficient. H., Obstructed. 

 //.. /,; H., Obturator, a protrusion 



iwel through the obturator foramen. H., Omental, 

 a hernia containing omentum. This condition is also 

 ca lled . H. of Ovary, a hernia 



including ovary, wholly »r in part. H., Para- 

 inguinal. Same a- //.. /' neal. H. of 

 Partridge, a femoral hernia, external to tin- femoral 

 1>. See, also, Disease /fable of. H., Pectineal- 



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An Unstrangulated 

 Hernia. 



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Bubonn' ele mi right side, but passing through 

 rnal ring on left. 



Direct Inguinal Hernia 



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H. of the 



H . Mal^aigne's. Sam.: 



H . Mesentern ; the 



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crural, or H. of Cloquet,a variety in which, after pass- 

 ing tin- femoral rinij, the hernia turns within and behind 

 tin- femoral vessels, resting on the pectineus muscle. 

 H., Perineal, a protrusion of the abdominal content-. 

 between the fibers of the levator ani muscle, in front 



of or to one side of the anus. H., Petit's. Si 



as //. , Lumbar. H., Pharyngeal. See Pharyn- 



le. H., Phrenic. Same as //. , Diaphragmatic. 



H., Pleural. See Pleurocele. H., Preperitoneal, 



a hernia occupying a position between the planes of 



Li tninal wall, in front of the parietal peritoneum. 



H., Pudendal. Sameas //. . Labial. H., Reducible, 



that may lie returned or reduced by manipulation. 



H., Retroperitoneal ; in this form of hernia the 



-mall intestine lodges in the fossa duodeno-jejunalis. 



H.. Sciatic. Same as //. , Ischiatic. H., Scrotal, 



that form of inguinal hernia in which the protrusion 



i i H. of the Spleen. See 



Spl H. of the Stomach. Same as Gastrocele. 



H., Strangulated; a hernia i- said to lie straniml 



when il is so tightly constricted at ii- neck as to inter 



with its return, with the circulation of blood, and 



th. 11 H., Synovial. See //. , Bir- 



/•<•//' H. of Testis, a protrusion of the seminiferous 



