A non-surgical treatise on diseases of the prostate gland and adnexa . Fig. VIII. Fig. IX. oil composed of one part of oil of eucalyptol to eight ofbenzoinol. As the sensation in the urethra diminishes theproportion of eucalyptol can be increased until it stingssharply. This combination so applied makes a stimulatingyet soothing application to the canal. The bougie retainssufficient of the remedy to apply thoroughly to the entiremucous surface. The application should not be used more 54 PROSTATE GLAND AND ADNBXA. often than every second day, or in case of great tenderness,every third day. The


A non-surgical treatise on diseases of the prostate gland and adnexa . Fig. VIII. Fig. IX. oil composed of one part of oil of eucalyptol to eight ofbenzoinol. As the sensation in the urethra diminishes theproportion of eucalyptol can be increased until it stingssharply. This combination so applied makes a stimulatingyet soothing application to the canal. The bougie retainssufficient of the remedy to apply thoroughly to the entiremucous surface. The application should not be used more 54 PROSTATE GLAND AND ADNBXA. often than every second day, or in case of great tenderness,every third day. The injection can be continued at thesame time until the acute symptoms have completely sub-sided. I generally use this treatment from one to twoweeks, or in some rare instances longer before beginningthe radical treatment. Before proceeding with the latter,I shall describe briefly my instruments, together withtheir modes of application. Figures VIII and IX illustrate instruments devised bythe author for the special treatment of prostatic central part of th


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