. Surgery, its principles and practice . Constriction of Ureter Orifice with Ballooning of the Prolapsed Ureter AT Each Effort at Evacuation (Peristaltic Contraction) (Casper). a, Shows the ureter quiescent; h, shows the same distended. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE BLADDER. 318f or oleolene), is not only soothing to such a bladder, but displays markedcurative influence. Such an emulsion may be injected through a smallsoft-rubber catheter, or even without a catheter, by means of a four-drampenile syringe, once daily, two or three drams at a time. It should beallowed to remain as long as possible afterwa
. Surgery, its principles and practice . Constriction of Ureter Orifice with Ballooning of the Prolapsed Ureter AT Each Effort at Evacuation (Peristaltic Contraction) (Casper). a, Shows the ureter quiescent; h, shows the same distended. TUBERCULOSIS OF THE BLADDER. 318f or oleolene), is not only soothing to such a bladder, but displays markedcurative influence. Such an emulsion may be injected through a smallsoft-rubber catheter, or even without a catheter, by means of a four-drampenile syringe, once daily, two or three drams at a time. It should beallowed to remain as long as possible afterward; and the patient maybe instructed to refrain, in urinating, from completely emptying the oil, a preparation of eucalyptus in pure olive oil, is also soothingand beneficial at times. The occasional use of boric solution as an irriga-tion, where there is active secondary infection, is gratefully received. The internal use of the formaldehyd group of medicaments has littleappHcation in this association, but creasote and gu
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