A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . this purpose, that by no means there may be sandor small, rough particles in the water, which might prove irri-tating. A small tub and bucket, with a dozen or more tow-els, two old sheets, some extra pieces of flannel and severalpairs of flannel blankets, should be at hand. The bed uponwhich the patient is to remain should also be in the room,standing convenient to the operating table (though itx may bebrought in afterwards, if the room is small). The instruments needed should be selected in an adjoi


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . this purpose, that by no means there may be sandor small, rough particles in the water, which might prove irri-tating. A small tub and bucket, with a dozen or more tow-els, two old sheets, some extra pieces of flannel and severalpairs of flannel blankets, should be at hand. The bed uponwhich the patient is to remain should also be in the room,standing convenient to the operating table (though itx may bebrought in afterwards, if the room is small). The instruments needed should be selected in an adjoiningroom (so as not to disturb the patient), and placed on a trayand covered with a towel before they are taken into the pres-ence of the should consistof three or four dif-ferent sized scalpels,dressing, dissecting,artery, and hooked Fig. No. 22—Spencer Wells Trocar. r n forceps, one grooveddirector, straight and curved scissors, two or three tenacu-lums, two trocars (one being long and curved), chain ecraseur,one steel male sound, three or four strong retractors, one uter-. OVARIOTOMY. 321


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