. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. H Positions of patient, operator, ami assistants in ovariotomy. [Modified from Thomas-Mundg.)—J, operator; B, assistant; (, antestbetizer; I), nurse; E, table for instruments; /.table for sponges;G, basin for boiled water or bichloride solution ; //, window. on the right of the table, his assistant opposite. Behind the assistant isthe nurse with the sponges. If the surgeon prefers to handle the instru- 1 For the full description of coeliotomy in the inclined or Trendelenburg posture thereader is referred to the section on hystero-myomectomy. 704 NEOP


. Clinical gyncology, medical and surgical. H Positions of patient, operator, ami assistants in ovariotomy. [Modified from Thomas-Mundg.)—J, operator; B, assistant; (, antestbetizer; I), nurse; E, table for instruments; /.table for sponges;G, basin for boiled water or bichloride solution ; //, window. on the right of the table, his assistant opposite. Behind the assistant isthe nurse with the sponges. If the surgeon prefers to handle the instru- 1 For the full description of coeliotomy in the inclined or Trendelenburg posture thereader is referred to the section on hystero-myomectomy. 704 NEOPLASMS OF THE OVARIES, TUBES, AND BROAD LIGAMENTS. monts himself, which is the better plan if he has a strange assistant, asmall stand at his right will contain the instruments arranged in one trayand the needles and sutures in another. The necessary dressings and extrainstruments, rolled in a sterilized towel, should be at the left of the assist-ant. The foot of the operating-table is placed as close to a large windowas practicable. The


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