Surgery; its theory and practice . Method of draining after ovariotomy. A A. Rubber sheet. D D. Dressings, s s. Integu-ments. T. Drain-tube. I i. Intestines. P, Pipette. return to slop diet should be cautiously made. The stitchesmay be removed from the third to the seventh day, and thewound then supported by strapping. If signs of peritonitis ap-pear, Mr. Tait gives a turpentine enema and saline purge. SeePeritonitis (p. 393). Salpingitis—Hvdro-salpinx—Pvo-salpinx—H^mato-salpinx.—As the result of gonorrhoea, inflammation of the uterus or pel-vic peritoneum, and occasionally of parturition, the
Surgery; its theory and practice . Method of draining after ovariotomy. A A. Rubber sheet. D D. Dressings, s s. Integu-ments. T. Drain-tube. I i. Intestines. P, Pipette. return to slop diet should be cautiously made. The stitchesmay be removed from the third to the seventh day, and thewound then supported by strapping. If signs of peritonitis ap-pear, Mr. Tait gives a turpentine enema and saline purge. SeePeritonitis (p. 393). Salpingitis—Hvdro-salpinx—Pvo-salpinx—H^mato-salpinx.—As the result of gonorrhoea, inflammation of the uterus or pel-vic peritoneum, and occasionally of parturition, the Fallopian tubesmay become inflamed {salpingitis), and their orifices adherent,and as a consequence they may become distended with serum{hydro-sa/pinx) (Fig. 364) or with pus {pyo-salpinx) ; whilstmuch more rarely, as the result of an injury or from obstructionin the uterus or vagina, they may become distended with blood 758 DISEASES OF REGIONS. {Jiceuiato-salpiux^. The symptoms are pain, worse on exertion,straining, or co
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