. Surgery, its principles and practice . Fig. 143.—Sounding of the Urethra (Hyde and Montgomery). stumbling-block, the scrotum and testes, meanwhile, resting in the palmof the same hand (Fig. 144). This introduces the beak into the mem-branous urethra. The last stage of the passage of the sound is the depression of the DIAGNOSIS OF GENITO-URINARY DISEASES. 277 handle between the thighs as its inner end mounts the upward inclinationof the prostatic urethra and enters the bladder (Fig. 145). Having entered the bladder, the sound may be turned on its own axis,the beak sweeping about within the ca


. Surgery, its principles and practice . Fig. 143.—Sounding of the Urethra (Hyde and Montgomery). stumbling-block, the scrotum and testes, meanwhile, resting in the palmof the same hand (Fig. 144). This introduces the beak into the mem-branous urethra. The last stage of the passage of the sound is the depression of the DIAGNOSIS OF GENITO-URINARY DISEASES. 277 handle between the thighs as its inner end mounts the upward inclinationof the prostatic urethra and enters the bladder (Fig. 145). Having entered the bladder, the sound may be turned on its own axis,the beak sweeping about within the cavity of the viscus. This is satis-.


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