. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. cervix and broadligaments, secure itsends with the instru-ment, and screw itup as tightly as youcan. This done, takea scalpel, and cutthe tumour off twoinches above theclamp. Some bloodwill drain out ofthe tumour and thestump, making thelatter shrink, so that you can give an extra turn or two to thescrew. Wipe the top of the stump, and see that it is notbleeding. Open the abdominal wound, mopup any blood that has trickled into it, andsew it up as after ovariotomy, only pass thelowest stitch through the peritoneum cover-ing


. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. cervix and broadligaments, secure itsends with the instru-ment, and screw itup as tightly as youcan. This done, takea scalpel, and cutthe tumour off twoinches above theclamp. Some bloodwill drain out ofthe tumour and thestump, making thelatter shrink, so that you can give an extra turn or two to thescrew. Wipe the top of the stump, and see that it is notbleeding. Open the abdominal wound, mopup any blood that has trickled into it, andsew it up as after ovariotomy, only pass thelowest stitch through the peritoneum cover-ing the stump below the clamp, so that itmay hold the parietal peritoneum on eachside accurately applied to the stump. Havingclosed the wound again, tighten the trim the stump, so as to leave onlyenough tissue to prevent the clamp fromslipping. Liberally powder the stump with equal parts oftannin and iodoform. This will tan the stump, and keep itaseptic. Apply sufficient wood-wool or Gamgee tissue padsround it to prevent the binder from pressing on the Ffc 244.—Stump secured with Koberles serre-nceud.(After Dor an.)


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