A non-surgical treatise on diseases of the prostate gland and adnexa . In the large proportion of prostatic diseases urethritiscoexists, which generally aggravates the trouble. To allaythe sensitiveness of the urethra, I begin with the use of athree per cent solution of argyrol in distilled water,injected with an ordinary gonorrheal syringe, of large is forced into the deep urethra or even a copious purulent discharge coexist, one grain of SUBACUTE OR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS. 53 sulpho-carbolate of zinc to the ounce is added thereto. Inot only avoid instrumentation until a


A non-surgical treatise on diseases of the prostate gland and adnexa . In the large proportion of prostatic diseases urethritiscoexists, which generally aggravates the trouble. To allaythe sensitiveness of the urethra, I begin with the use of athree per cent solution of argyrol in distilled water,injected with an ordinary gonorrheal syringe, of large is forced into the deep urethra or even a copious purulent discharge coexist, one grain of SUBACUTE OR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS. 53 sulpho-carbolate of zinc to the ounce is added thereto. Inot only avoid instrumentation until all acute urethritishas subsided, but often defer my examination where sub-jective symptoms indicate such condition, until the acutesymptoms have been allayed. The invariable result is re-duction of the inflammation and relief of the tenderness,so that a bougie may be introduced without pain. Afterthe injection has been used from two to three days and allacute sensation in the urethra has disappeared, I theninsert a soft flexible bougie, previously annointed with an.


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