. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. required. Inthis position sponges and holders are Hawk-bill Scissorsdone away with, and the constant irriga-tion apparatus is used instead, which offePs a very obvi-ous advantage. It will be necessary also to have a kuee- m Fig. 3953.—Skenes 157 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. crutch, or Beinhalter, to bold the patient in the properdorsal position. Details of Operation.—Matters having been arranged asabove described, and t


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. required. Inthis position sponges and holders are Hawk-bill Scissorsdone away with, and the constant irriga-tion apparatus is used instead, which offePs a very obvi-ous advantage. It will be necessary also to have a kuee- m Fig. 3953.—Skenes 157 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. crutch, or Beinhalter, to bold the patient in the properdorsal position. Details of Operation.—Matters having been arranged asabove described, and the patient beingplaced upon the table, the knee-crutch isto be attached. The strap of this instru-ment should be passed over one shoulderand under the other (soas to avoid strain uponthe nucha), and thenbraced well up so as totilt the sacrum, as it were, partly off thetable. The vagina is then cleansed thor-oughly, and made aseptic by means ofirrigation with sublimate solution ofstrength. This having been accomplished,the 8imon speculum is introduced andgiven to the nurse ; the anterior lip of the FlQ


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