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Identifier: diagnosisofdise00find (find matches)
Title: The diagnosis of diseases of women
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Findley Palmer. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Glass tube with rubber catheter. With the exception of the field near the sphincter vesicae, the veinsare rarely seen in the normal bladder. From a clinical point of view the most important parts of thebladder are the trigone and base. It is here that foreign bodies andpathological lesions are most often observed. The trigone presentsa smooth, glistening surface, varying in color from gray to dark red,and contains a close network of capillaries. Fig. 200
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Urethral dilator. As the cystoscope is slowly introduced the first image to greetthe eye is that of the sphincter vesicae, which appears in the upperor lower segment of the field of vision, depending upon the respec-tive direction of the cystoscope; the image above is the lower seg-ment of the sphincter, and vice versa. Pushing the instrumentforward the image is slowly lost to view. At the base of the bladderthe tig amentum ureter icum is seen as a ridge of more or less promi-nence, running transversely for a distance of about one inch. Turn- DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF URETHRA AND BLADDER 499 ing the instrument slightly to the right or left the ureteral ^prominenceis seen at the end of the ureteric ligament. The prominence variesin size, form, and color. This is often true of the two prominences Fig. 201 Glass graduate, with rubber tube and bulb.Fig. 202 w. R. Grady co. Ureteral searcher.

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