A manual of syphilis and the venereal diseases, . Figs. 13, 14.—Reduction of paraphimosis. addition to pressure, ice or iced water may be applied,,and the cedematous fold in front of the ring may bescarified in order to allow the serum to escape. Ifthese measures fail, the patient should be put under theinfluence of an anaesthetic, when the resulting relaxationof the tissues greatly aids in reducing the corona and the adjacent portion of the prepuceshould be oiled, and, when possible, some of the oilshould be worked under the constricting band. Withthe thumb and the forefinger


A manual of syphilis and the venereal diseases, . Figs. 13, 14.—Reduction of paraphimosis. addition to pressure, ice or iced water may be applied,,and the cedematous fold in front of the ring may bescarified in order to allow the serum to escape. Ifthese measures fail, the patient should be put under theinfluence of an anaesthetic, when the resulting relaxationof the tissues greatly aids in reducing the corona and the adjacent portion of the prepuceshould be oiled, and, when possible, some of the oilshould be worked under the constricting band. Withthe thumb and the forefinger of the left hand encirclingthe body of the penis just back of the stricture, the glansis seized with the thumb, index, and middle fingers ofthe right hand, and by them squeezed into the smallestpossible compass (Fig. 13). Pressure should be exertedlaterally, in order so to reduce the diameter of the glansthat the left thumb and forefinger may fetch over the VENEREAL WARTS. 321 preputial constriction. Sometimes the finger-nails may-be worked u


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