. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 634. Another Method of Arranging a Cross-piece on the End of a Drainage-tube, tokeep the tube from slipping out of the cavity. (Reed—Text-hook of Gynecology.) 696 ACUTE PELVIC INFLAMMATION tiire (see page 86). The tube should be left in as long as there is a dischargefrom the cavity. The douche should be continued every day for a week or ten days after the tubeis removed and all ap-parent discharge hasceased. 4. If a collection ofpus is found high inthe pelvis and the in-flammation is spread-ing, remove the collec-tion of pus by abdom-in


. The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of women. Fig. 634. Another Method of Arranging a Cross-piece on the End of a Drainage-tube, tokeep the tube from slipping out of the cavity. (Reed—Text-hook of Gynecology.) 696 ACUTE PELVIC INFLAMMATION tiire (see page 86). The tube should be left in as long as there is a dischargefrom the cavity. The douche should be continued every day for a week or ten days after the tubeis removed and all ap-parent discharge hasceased. 4. If a collection ofpus is found high inthe pelvis and the in-flammation is spread-ing, remove the collec-tion of pus by abdom-inal section. 5. If the inflamma-tion is spreading ra-pidly to the generalperitoneum with littleor no limiting exudate,the peritoneal cavityshould be opened anddrained, either by vag-inal section or by ab-dominal section. Such cases are seenprincipally in pelvic


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