. A reference hand-book of gynecology for nurses . ration, give a highsoapsuds enema, followed by a douche of bi-chlorid solution, 1 : 8000. Send a specimen ofurine to the laboratory. Two hours before opera-tion remove the abdominal dressing and paint theskin of the abdomen from costal border to sym-physis and flank to flank with tincture ofiodin, 5 per cent. Apply a fresh dressing ofsterile gauze and a sterile straight binder. Asthe time for operation approaches dress thepatient in sterile clothes, wrap in a sterile sheet,lift her upon the stretcher, and wheel to theoperating-room. The Major
. A reference hand-book of gynecology for nurses . ration, give a highsoapsuds enema, followed by a douche of bi-chlorid solution, 1 : 8000. Send a specimen ofurine to the laboratory. Two hours before opera-tion remove the abdominal dressing and paint theskin of the abdomen from costal border to sym-physis and flank to flank with tincture ofiodin, 5 per cent. Apply a fresh dressing ofsterile gauze and a sterile straight binder. Asthe time for operation approaches dress thepatient in sterile clothes, wrap in a sterile sheet,lift her upon the stretcher, and wheel to theoperating-room. The Major Operating Suite.—The majoroperating suite comprises the following rooms:operating-room, etherizing-room, sterilizing-room,supply-room, doctors dressing-room, scrubbing-room, and bath-room. These rooms are situatedon the top floor of the hospital, away from the noiseand dust of the street. The major operating-room is a large room, thirtyfeet long by twenty feet wide and twelve feet is well lighted by two large windows facing the FLATE II. MAJOR GYNECOLOGIC OPERATIONS 79 north, and by a skylight. The floor is coveredwith white metile, the walls with white glazedtile to a height of four feet; the walls above thisand the ceiling are painted with white enamelpaint. A door at one end of the room opens intothe hall; one at the opposite end opens into thescrubbing-room. (See Plate II.) The room is heated by two steam radiatorsplaced under the windows, and is lighted by elec-tricity: a four-branched electrolier is suspendedunder the skylight, three feet above the operatingtable. Two marble shelves are fastened to the wall atone end of the room. Furniture of the operating-room: 1 Boldt operating table. 1 glass instrument case. 2 footstools for the surgeons. 1 revolving stool for the etherizer. 1 two-shelf instrument table. 5 small two-shelf tables: one for the scrubbingoutfit, one for sponges, one for salt solution, onefor the hypodermic outfit, and one for the hypoder-moclysis
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