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Excerpt from Nocturnal Enuresis and Incontinence of Urine
The list might be greatly extended. But such are a few of the causes which have been noticed as giving rise to it. It is evident, therefore, that it is futile to prescribe any routine course of treatment until a careful study of each case is made, and the point of origin of the disease determined. To the removal of that exciting cause the treatment should be at once directed. The enuresis being but a consequent or secondary pathological condition. Would be a matter for subsequent consideration.
In glancing over the list of causes, it is apparent that, diverse as these may be, they can only act by giving rise to one of three prime conditions, viz: Atony or paralysis of the bladder itself, permit ting over distension and resulting in stillicidium.
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