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Title: The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations
Year: 1878 (1870s)
Authors: Erichsen, John Eric, 1818-1896
Subjects: Surgical Procedures, Operative Surgery
Publisher: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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Fig. 7.30.—Probe-pointed Lithotomy knife. lithotomy knife of the size and shape here represented should also be athand (Fig. 730). The sto^ should have a deep groove on its left side, occupying nearly INSTRUMENTS FOR LITHOTOMY. 737 one-third of the instrument; it should be well curved, of as large a sizeas the urethra will admit, and have a roughened handle (Fig. 736). The forcejys must not be too heavy, but should be of a good length inthe handles, and have the joint well set back; the inside of the blades,as recommended by Liston, should be lined with linen to prevent thestone from slipping (Fig. 132). Coxeter has made them with openblades, but lined with linen as heretofore (Fig. 731) ; in this way, as
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Fig. 731.—Open-bladed Lithotomy-forceps, liued with liuou. there is less metal, the weight is diminished, and the diameter of theinstrument with a stone in its grasp is materially lessened. The ordi-nary forceps are straight, but it is advantageous to be provided withsome that are curved (Fig. 733). The handles should be made with aloop on one side and a ring on the other; the ring for the reception ofthe thumb should be placed somewhat obliquely. The scoojjs of differ-ent sizes, and curved, can most conveniently be used when fixed in a

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