The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ding stricture; it is to be introduced into a silvercatheter, like Fig. 14. KolUs pattern. Fig. 10. French pointed Gum-elastic Bougie for dilating stricture. From the instrument. Fig. 11. Physicks Stylet for incising stricture in the spongy portion of theurethra. 1. Slide to move the blade. KolMs pattern. Fig. 12. Steel Bougie silvered, and of double curve, to dilate strictures ; ther


The principles and practice of surgery: embracing minor and operative surgery : with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers from the year 1783 to 1860 : arranged for the use of students (Volume 2) . ding stricture; it is to be introduced into a silvercatheter, like Fig. 14. KolUs pattern. Fig. 10. French pointed Gum-elastic Bougie for dilating stricture. From the instrument. Fig. 11. Physicks Stylet for incising stricture in the spongy portion of theurethra. 1. Slide to move the blade. KolMs pattern. Fig. 12. Steel Bougie silvered, and of double curve, to dilate strictures ; thereare two ends, of different sizes, embraced in each instrument. Kolbes pattern. Fig. 13. Lallemands Porte-caustic for cauterizing the urethra. 1. Cup for^^^^^stic. Kolbes pattern. Fig. 14. A Curved Catheter and Stylet for dividing strictures near the neck of the bladder. Kolbes pattern. Fig. 15. Extra end of another curve. « « Fig. 16. Physicks Bougie Catheter for entering the bladder in cases of stric- ^^^ After Dorsey. Figs. 17, 18. Shape of the piece of waxed cloth before it is rolled into the bougie, and attached to the catheter. jfter Dorsey. Fig. 19. The complete instrument. «< (474) flale f^


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