. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . vities;the canula, armed with a strong ligature, is passed alongthe floor of the nose until it reaches the pharynx, whenthe spring being protruded, the ligature is seized andbrought out of the mouth and secured to a plug of lint orof antiseptic gauze of the required size, and upon with-drawing the instrument the plug is brought into positionin the posterior nares and the end of the ligature allowedto protrude from the mouth to facilitate its removal (). An ordinary flexible catheter may be employed in-stead of Bellocqs canula for the


. Minor and operative surgery, including bandaging . vities;the canula, armed with a strong ligature, is passed alongthe floor of the nose until it reaches the pharynx, whenthe spring being protruded, the ligature is seized andbrought out of the mouth and secured to a plug of lint orof antiseptic gauze of the required size, and upon with-drawing the instrument the plug is brought into positionin the posterior nares and the end of the ligature allowedto protrude from the mouth to facilitate its removal (). An ordinary flexible catheter may be employed in-stead of Bellocqs canula for the introduction of the liga-ture. Hemorrhage from the Urethra.—In hemorrhage fromthe urethra, if profuse, the blood will trickle from themeatus; or if efforts at micturition are made, the first por-tion of urine will contain blood, but afterward will be clear,and the last portion will contain a few drops of pure blood. This variety of bleeding, if it proceeds from the ante-rior portion of the urethra, may be controlled by the 223. 257. Plugging the nares from the front. (Roberts.)Fig. 224.


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