A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . rforated aspirator needle,while the other is dipping into a receiving bowl. In thetube which holds the needle is inserted a piece of glasstubing, near the needle extremity (not shown in the cut),that indicates whether the material to be evacuated is pass-ing through the tube. The other tube is to allow dischargeof the cylinders contents. The capillary tubes, trocars, or aspirator needles are seenon Plate X. They are of various lengths, and vary greatlyin their diameters, the smallest being one-third


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . rforated aspirator needle,while the other is dipping into a receiving bowl. In thetube which holds the needle is inserted a piece of glasstubing, near the needle extremity (not shown in the cut),that indicates whether the material to be evacuated is pass-ing through the tube. The other tube is to allow dischargeof the cylinders contents. The capillary tubes, trocars, or aspirator needles are seenon Plate X. They are of various lengths, and vary greatlyin their diameters, the smallest being one-third of a milli-meter (the size of the ordinary hyperdermic needle), whilethe largest is about one and one-half millimeters, in diameter. It is well to have also two or three small canulas andtrocars on hand, their handles detachable, so that whenintroduced, and the trocar withdrawn, they may be attachedto the rubber tubing. To use the instrument, attach to the two taps the twopieces of rubber tubing, and to the one tube attach theneedle to be used. The other tube should be placed in a Plate DIEULAFOY3 ASPIRATOR.


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