The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 733.— Fig. 734.— Fig. 735,Curved Scoop in Scoop. Forceps. Handle. roughened handle (Figs. 734 and 735). The tube should be of silver orgum-elastic, well rounded at the end, and provided with silver rings,and may be petticoated. The searcher is a sliglitly curved sound,liaving a bulbous extremity (Fig. 737). Tlie syringe should be pro-vided with Grosss ball nozzle, which propels a reversed current. In describing the operation of lithotomy, we shall first of all examine seriatim the different
The science and art of surgery : being a treatise on surgical injuries, diseases, and operations . Fig. 733.— Fig. 734.— Fig. 735,Curved Scoop in Scoop. Forceps. Handle. roughened handle (Figs. 734 and 735). The tube should be of silver orgum-elastic, well rounded at the end, and provided with silver rings,and may be petticoated. The searcher is a sliglitly curved sound,liaving a bulbous extremity (Fig. 737). Tlie syringe should be pro-vided with Grosss ball nozzle, which propels a reversed current. In describing the operation of lithotomy, we shall first of all examine seriatim the different steps of an operation that presents no unusual complication or difficulty; we shall then consider the difficulties that may be met with, and the accidents that may occur during the opera- VOL. II.—47 738 URINARY CALCULUS. tlon, nnd the principal sources of clanger and the causes of death afterits performance. Preparation of the Patient—Before subjecting a patient to ope-ration, his general health must be properly attended to; and, indeed, ifwe find the constitution much broken by prolo
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