Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . - or ligatureoperation, it is safe to tell them that theywill not have a relapse. Post-operative Haemorrhage. — Occa-sionally after the best operations forpiles the dressings will be saturated withblood. This, as a rule, need not cause. Fig. G.—Gants self-retaining speculum. uneasiness, for when due to bloody waterleft in the rectum after irrigation or froma superficial cut in making the muco-cutaneous incision it will not amount toanything. On the other hand, when in-ternal bleeding is suspected, the patientshould be requested to empty


Annual and analytical cyclopaedia of practical medicine . - or ligatureoperation, it is safe to tell them that theywill not have a relapse. Post-operative Haemorrhage. — Occa-sionally after the best operations forpiles the dressings will be saturated withblood. This, as a rule, need not cause. Fig. G.—Gants self-retaining speculum. uneasiness, for when due to bloody waterleft in the rectum after irrigation or froma superficial cut in making the muco-cutaneous incision it will not amount toanything. On the other hand, when in-ternal bleeding is suspected, the patientshould be requested to empty the bleeding has occurred, clots of bloodwill be discharged with the fffices. AYhen


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