Obstetric surgeryF.A. Davis Company, 1894 - 207 pages |
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... tube , 24. Fritsch - Bozeman catheter , 25. Edebohl's speculum , 26. Cervical tenaculum ,. 27. Intra - uterine dressing forceps , 28. Barnes's bags , 29. McLean's bag , 30. Marx's incubator ( closed ) ,. 31. Marx's incubator ( open ) ...
... tube , 24. Fritsch - Bozeman catheter , 25. Edebohl's speculum , 26. Cervical tenaculum ,. 27. Intra - uterine dressing forceps , 28. Barnes's bags , 29. McLean's bag , 30. Marx's incubator ( closed ) ,. 31. Marx's incubator ( open ) ...
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... tubes should be selected . These may be boiled , and thus be rendered safe to use . The metal catheter , which the average nurse will produce with pride , should be taken from her and returned only when she leaves the case , and then ...
... tubes should be selected . These may be boiled , and thus be rendered safe to use . The metal catheter , which the average nurse will produce with pride , should be taken from her and returned only when she leaves the case , and then ...
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... the assumption that delivery without mutilation is problematical . Aside from the death of or injuries inflicted upon the. Fig . 19. - Osteosarcoma of the Pelvis . Fig . 23. - Glass Irrigating Tube . 32 OBSTETRIC SURGERY .
... the assumption that delivery without mutilation is problematical . Aside from the death of or injuries inflicted upon the. Fig . 19. - Osteosarcoma of the Pelvis . Fig . 23. - Glass Irrigating Tube . 32 OBSTETRIC SURGERY .
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... tube , the finger . These instruments should be carefully sterilized . The intestinal canal should be thoroughly emptied by enema , and the bladder by catheter . The external genitals and Fig . 21. - Uterine Curette . the vagina must be ...
... tube , the finger . These instruments should be carefully sterilized . The intestinal canal should be thoroughly emptied by enema , and the bladder by catheter . The external genitals and Fig . 21. - Uterine Curette . the vagina must be ...
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... this if the patient be struggling and complaining . The patient is placed upon the table in the left lateral or dorsal position , according. Fig . 23. - Glass Irrigating Tube . Fig . 25. - Edebohl's Speculum . 42 OBSTETRIC SURGERY .
... this if the patient be struggling and complaining . The patient is placed upon the table in the left lateral or dorsal position , according. Fig . 23. - Glass Irrigating Tube . Fig . 25. - Edebohl's Speculum . 42 OBSTETRIC SURGERY .
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Page 185 - Sinking the fingers deeply into the abdomen as if to grasp the bladder, a hand on either side of it, a side-to-side motion is made with each hand several times. 3. The index finger of the left hand is introduced into the vagina in such a manner as to partly encircle the neck of the bladder, and the right hand grasps the left wrist so as to regulate more evenly the pressure.