. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. Double urethral smaller Kellys speculum and obturator. siztS, Nos. 5 and 0, are used only whenthe calibre of the urethra is very smallor is narrowed by stricture. balls of absorbent cotton grasped with long, delicate, mouse-toothed forceps,the teeth of which are slightly recurved. The facility with which foreignbodies are removed from the bladder by this method can be demonstratedby dropping a pledget of cotton into the bladder. It can be seen with theutmost ease, picked up, and removed without difficulty. The posterior wall of the air-


. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. Double urethral smaller Kellys speculum and obturator. siztS, Nos. 5 and 0, are used only whenthe calibre of the urethra is very smallor is narrowed by stricture. balls of absorbent cotton grasped with long, delicate, mouse-toothed forceps,the teeth of which are slightly recurved. The facility with which foreignbodies are removed from the bladder by this method can be demonstratedby dropping a pledget of cotton into the bladder. It can be seen with theutmost ease, picked up, and removed without difficulty. The posterior wall of the air-distended bladder lies two to five centi-metres distant from the anterior wall, and over this white background whichpresents itself to the eye of the observer is visible a beautiful net-work of 848 DISEASES OF THE URETHRA, BLADDER, AND URETERS. brandling and anastomosing vessels. The veins accompanying the arteriesare easily distinguished by their dark color. The larger vessels evidentlycome to the surface from the deeper layers of the bla


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