An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . SKENES modification OF GOODMAN S SELF-RETAINING CATHETER. [A, 480.] O, no; 02, not; 0», whole; Th, thin; Th, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U^, lull; U*, full; U*, urn; U«, like li (German). CATHBTERISATIOCATORCHITBS 872 iicher C. (Gter.). See Female c—Winged c. Fr., sonde ailee, Asoft rubber urethral o. rendered self-retaining by two wing-likeprocesses springing from opposite sides near the vesi
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . SKENES modification OF GOODMAN S SELF-RETAINING CATHETER. [A, 480.] O, no; 02, not; 0», whole; Th, thin; Th, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; U^, lull; U*, full; U*, urn; U«, like li (German). CATHBTERISATIOCATORCHITBS 872 iicher C. (Gter.). See Female c—Winged c. Fr., sonde ailee, Asoft rubber urethral o. rendered self-retaining by two wing-likeprocesses springing from opposite sides near the vesical end.—. holts winged catheter and a modified form of the same.[A, 480.] Wire c. An instrument devised by W. H. Van Buren for drawingoff the urine when an ordinary c. can not be obtained ; consistingsimply of a piece of wire doubled sharply on itself. The bend formsthe vesical end. and after the introduction the urine trickles alongthe spaces above and below the line of contact of the two arms ofthe wire. CATHBTERISATIO (Lat.), n. f. Ka=th(kanhVe=t-e2r(ar)-i2z-(is)-a(a5)shi^(ti2)-o. Gen., catketerisationis. See Catheterism. CATHETEBISM, n. Ka=the»t-ur-i»zm. Gr., , catheterismus. catMterisme. Ger., Catheterismus,Catheterisiren. It., Sp , cateterisnw. The introduction of a cathe-ter. [E.]—Buccal c. Fr., cathet&risme buccal. Ger., Catheteris-mus durch den, Mund. C. of the Eustachian tube through themouth. [F-l—C. of the uterus, liat.^ catheterismus uteri. Fr.,cathkt&risme uterin. 1. The passage of a uterine sound. 2. Theinsertion of a flexible catheter or boug
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