A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . Fig. 32Angiectasia Venosa (Before Treatment) Fig. 33Angiectasia Venosa (After Treatment) of irregularities, stretching on the fundus of the bladder,1^ inches above the neck, in a transverse direction. Thetumor was painful, irritable to the touch, and bled only alittle at certain intervals. 112 ELECTRICITY IN §19 Fig. 33 represents the same tumor as Fig. 32, as it appearedafter it had been treated a few times by electrolysis, showing asimilar change as can be observed in a nsevus after electr


A system of electrotherapeutics as taught by the International correspondence schools, Scranton, . Fig. 32Angiectasia Venosa (Before Treatment) Fig. 33Angiectasia Venosa (After Treatment) of irregularities, stretching on the fundus of the bladder,1^ inches above the neck, in a transverse direction. Thetumor was painful, irritable to the touch, and bled only alittle at certain intervals. 112 ELECTRICITY IN §19 Fig. 33 represents the same tumor as Fig. 32, as it appearedafter it had been treated a few times by electrolysis, showing asimilar change as can be observed in a nsevus after electrolysishas been used. The tumors have been cured by electrolysis per urethram andtherefore pathological and microscopical specimens could notbe procured. 1 54. Treatment.—Concomitant with electrolysis, or as apreparatory treatment, measures are employed to make thepatient comfortable. To allay pain, anodynes are given—bestin the form of rectal suppositories and external tone of the bladder must be restored, and the troublesomespasms conquered. Medicated injections and washing


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