Diseases of the genito-urinary organs and the kidneySaunders, 1908 - 621 pages |
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... tion in the writer's hands . For ordinary purposes of catheter- ization , the soft - rubber , velvet - eyed catheter is probably the form most generally used . The smaller catheters are to be preferred to the larger . No catheter should ...
... tion in the writer's hands . For ordinary purposes of catheter- ization , the soft - rubber , velvet - eyed catheter is probably the form most generally used . The smaller catheters are to be preferred to the larger . No catheter should ...
Page 42
... tion as an operative measure . It should be constantly borne in mind that as the urethra is the natural habitat of organisms capable of setting up inflammation when an opening offers from any traumatism that may occur there infection is ...
... tion as an operative measure . It should be constantly borne in mind that as the urethra is the natural habitat of organisms capable of setting up inflammation when an opening offers from any traumatism that may occur there infection is ...
Page 47
... tion enter the curved portion of the canal , is greater than in the case of the ordinary instruments . In the presence of stricture , the Fig . 22. - Illustrating fourth position in passing sound . expert can be somewhat more heroic in ...
... tion enter the curved portion of the canal , is greater than in the case of the ordinary instruments . In the presence of stricture , the Fig . 22. - Illustrating fourth position in passing sound . expert can be somewhat more heroic in ...
Page 50
... tion ; the tube being inserted into the urethra to the desired point , the mandarin is removed , and a tiny electric light is introduced on its groove to the distal extremity of the tube . In order properly to examine the urethra by ...
... tion ; the tube being inserted into the urethra to the desired point , the mandarin is removed , and a tiny electric light is introduced on its groove to the distal extremity of the tube . In order properly to examine the urethra by ...
Page 68
... tion . It is the writer's belief that , in order properly to understand the use of segregators and separators , as much perseverance and skill are necessary as are required for catheterizing the ureters ; and , from clinical experience ...
... tion . It is the writer's belief that , in order properly to understand the use of segregators and separators , as much perseverance and skill are necessary as are required for catheterizing the ureters ; and , from clinical experience ...
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abdominal abscess acid acute amount appear associated become bladder bladder-wall blood body bougie Bright's disease calculi capsule catheter catheterization cause cavity cells chronic clinical cord cystitis cystoscope cystotomy diagnosis dilated discharge disease enlarged epididymis epithelium examination excretion exudate finger fistula fluid frequently give rise gland glans gonococcus gonorrhea gonorrheal growth hemorrhage hyperplasia incision infection inflammation injury instrument irrigations kidney lesions lobe malignant massage meatus ment method mucous membrane muscle nephrectomy nephritis normal observed obstruction occasionally occur opening operation orchitis ordinarily organ pain particularly passed patient pelvis penis performed perineal perineum portion posterior urethritis practice present procedure prognosis prostatic hypertrophy prostatic urethra rarely rectum relief removed renal result retention scrotum seen seminal vesicles silver nitrate skin solution stone stricture suppuration suprapubic surgeon surgical sutures symptoms takes place testicle tion tissue treatment tube tubercular tuberculosis tubules tumors uremia ureter urinary urine wound writers