Excerpt from On the Surgical Anatomy of the Groin, as Connected With Hernia of the Abdomen
Hernia is the protrusion of any viscus from its natural cavity. Hernia, as a class, may very properly be divided into three orders, viz.
Hernia Cerebri, Hernia Thoracis, Hernia Abdominis. T 0 the last we confine ourselves exclusively.
Hernia of the abdomen is the protrusion of any of the abdominal viscera from their natural cavity, forming an external tumour. It consists of four distinct genera, viz.
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