I - Diagnostic Endoscopy.- I - Endoscopic armamentarium.- II - The cystoscopic procedure.- III - Postendoscopic care, reactions and complications.- IV - The normal bladder and prostatic urethra.- V - Abnormal ureteral orifices.- VI - Abnormal appearance of mucosal blood vessels in the bladder and posterior urethra.- VII - Bladder contour abnormalities associated with normal mucosa.- VIII - Color abnormalities of the bladder mucosa without change of contour.- IX - Abnormalities of both color and contour within the bladder.- X - Abnormal bladder contents.- XI - Abnormalities of the bladder neck and posterior urethra in the male.- XII - Abnormalities of the bladder neck and urethra in the female.- XIII - Urethroscopy and miscellaneous endoscopic procedures.- II - Endoscopic Surgery.- XIV - Miscellaneous endoscopic surgical procedures and treatments.- XV - Endoscopic surgery - a specialty within a specialty.- XVI - Electrosurgical units.- XVII - Indications for endoscopic surgery.- XVIII - Examination, preoperative care and selection of the anesthetic.- XIX - Technique with the Stern-McCarthy electrotome.- XX - Variations in technique of endoscopic prostatic resection.- XXI - Endoscopic resection of the bladder neck in the female.- XXII - Immediate complications.- XXIII - Postoperative care.- XXIV - Results and sequelae.- References.- Author Index.