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Identifier: herniastrangula00warr (find matches)
Title: Hernia, strangulated and reducible. With cure by subcutaneous injections, together with sugcested (!) and improved methods for kelotomy. Also an appendix giving a short account of various new surgical instruments
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Warren, Joseph H Heaton, George, 1808-1879
Subjects: Hernia
Publisher: Boston, C.N. Thomas (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fio. 68.—Uterine Sound. tapping ovarian dropsical cysts, since they run less danger of tear-ing the membrane of the cyst than do ordinary trocars or of theoverflow of the cystic fluid into the abdominal cavity. The same kind of a point applied to an ordinary uterine soundwill be found very useful in treating uterine diseases ; applied to amalleable shaft it will be also useful in probing fistula in ano;attached to an ordinary probe, and tipped with a drop of unglazed
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Fio. 69.—Catheters with vermicular point.—Sound for urethra. porcelain, will readily detect the presence of lead in probing gun-shot wounds, being scratched and blackened by the foreign body;or for a probe in general use for the field or pocket case. The same combination of the screw and wedge has been appliedto sounds and catheters, and by its peculiar spiral motion it avoidsto a very great extent the friction met with in using the ordinarysound and dilator of Otis and others in common use, since but a APPENDIX. 267 small portion of the urethral canal is in contact with the instru-ment at any one time. It will be seen that it partakes of thespiral twist in common with my new aspirator and syringe forinjecting hernia. This new idea in surgical instruments wassuggested to me while treating an old and difficult stricturelast spring. I found that I could introduce the ordinary dilatorwith much greater ease and with far less pain by giving it a twist-ing motion. I think you will find,

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