1966 Volume 57 Issue 7 Pages 773-794
Ten years have passed since our department was founded and began urological services independently. We take this opportunity to report the results of clinical and statistical observations on the medical works which we made for the past ten years.
In the latter half, the number of patients increased, and the method of operations and clinical examinations made great advance both in number and quality. The reasons are as follows: 1) At Hokuriku area, many new urologists, who had been trained at our clinic, have begun their works actively. 2) Other doctors and the general public have become to recognize urology. 3) Great advance has been made in the diagnosis and treatment of renal hypertension, pyelonephritis, adrenal diseases, tumor of the bladder, male infertility and so on.