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Definition of Bladder stone
1. Noun. A calculus formed in the bladder.
Medical Definition of Bladder stone
1. A condition where small stones form within the urinary tract. See: kidney stones. (27 Sep 1997)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bladder Stone
Literary usage of Bladder stone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice of surgery by James Gregory Mumford (1914)
"STONE IN THE BLADDER Stone in the bladder seems to be less common in this country
and at the present day than as described by former writers. ..."
2. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1907)
"Obstruction of labor due to a bladder stone becoming wedged between the symphysis
and head of the child is reported by Wagner.2 The stone measured ..."
3. Analysis of the urine: With Special Reference to the Diseases of the Genito by Karl Berthold Hofmann (1889)
"Bladder-Stone. If a stone is present in the bladder, we generally find blood in
the urine after strong bodily exertion, which disappears after a long rest. ..."
4. The American Reformed Horse Book: A Treatise on the Causes, Symptoms, and by George H. Dadd (1880)
"INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS — INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER — STONE is THB BLADDER —
SUPPRESSION OF THE URINE — RETENTION or THE URINE — DIABETES, ..."
5. The Practice of surgery by James Gregory Mumford (1914)
"STONE IN THE BLADDER Stone in the bladder seems to be less common in this country
and at the present day than as described by former writers. ..."
6. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1907)
"Obstruction of labor due to a bladder stone becoming wedged between the symphysis
and head of the child is reported by Wagner.2 The stone measured ..."
7. Analysis of the urine: With Special Reference to the Diseases of the Genito by Karl Berthold Hofmann (1889)
"Bladder-Stone. If a stone is present in the bladder, we generally find blood in
the urine after strong bodily exertion, which disappears after a long rest. ..."
8. The American Reformed Horse Book: A Treatise on the Causes, Symptoms, and by George H. Dadd (1880)
"INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS — INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER — STONE is THB BLADDER —
SUPPRESSION OF THE URINE — RETENTION or THE URINE — DIABETES, ..."