A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . OVARIOTOMY. 321. , Fig. No. 23.—Dawsons Clamp Modified. ine sound, female catheter, eight or ten needles threaded with carbolized silk thread, and three or four threaded with silver wire; also several pieces of saddlers silk for ligatures (waxed), some cat-gut string for the pedicle, and a clamp, in case it seemed best to use it. (See also Plate XV.) Extra pieces of rubber cloth, adhesive plaster, artificialserum, bottle of solution of Persulphate of Iron, and Chloro-form, or Sulph. Ether


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . OVARIOTOMY. 321. , Fig. No. 23.—Dawsons Clamp Modified. ine sound, female catheter, eight or ten needles threaded with carbolized silk thread, and three or four threaded with silver wire; also several pieces of saddlers silk for ligatures (waxed), some cat-gut string for the pedicle, and a clamp, in case it seemed best to use it. (See also Plate XV.) Extra pieces of rubber cloth, adhesive plaster, artificialserum, bottle of solution of Persulphate of Iron, and Chloro-form, or Sulph. Ether should also be in readiness. A littlewine, brandy, or whisky should be at hand, as well as am-monia, a can or bag of oxygen gas, and a bottle of Nit. Amyle. THE METHOD OF PERFORMING OVARIOTOMY. The patient is now placed upon the operating table withonly a, small pillow under the head. (Some authors haverecommended a large pillow, or even two or three pillows,placing the patient in a semi-recumbent position, which isvery objectionable on account of the anaesthetic, it beingmuch more unsafe to use any ana


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