Operative surgery . Fig. 1303.—The introduction of catheter, dis-engaging end of instrument from trian-gular ligament. OTKliATlONS ON TIIK LI{INAI{V HLADDHK. nil. Fig. 1304.—Instruments employed in the treatment of retention of urine. Conical soft-rubber catheters, one with stylet, b. Conical frum-elastic catheters, onewith stylet, c. Flexible single- and double-elbowed catheters, d. Olive-pointedflexible catheters, e. Pointed soft-rubber catheter. /. Holts self-retaininp: cathe-ter, g. JacoViss self-retaining catheter for bladder drainage. h. Small glasssyringe, i. Ordinary ami prostatic silv


Operative surgery . Fig. 1303.—The introduction of catheter, dis-engaging end of instrument from trian-gular ligament. OTKliATlONS ON TIIK LI{INAI{V HLADDHK. nil. Fig. 1304.—Instruments employed in the treatment of retention of urine. Conical soft-rubber catheters, one with stylet, b. Conical frum-elastic catheters, onewith stylet, c. Flexible single- and double-elbowed catheters, d. Olive-pointedflexible catheters, e. Pointed soft-rubber catheter. /. Holts self-retaininp: cathe-ter, g. JacoViss self-retaining catheter for bladder drainage. h. Small glasssyringe, i. Ordinary ami prostatic silver catheters, j. Tunneled catheter andwhcvlebone guide, k. Tunneled sound and whalebone guide. /. Wiper, in. Femalecatheter, n. Tenaculum and blunt retractor, o. Curved probe- and sharp-pointedbistouries, p. Scalpels, q. Straight and curved tractors and cannula\ r. Longneedle and traction loops. Forcipressure. scissors, forceps, wipers, small sponges,sponge holders, abundant gauze, sutures, ligatures. 1112 OPERATIVE SURGERY. arc of a circle around its shaft as a center; if it do not, then the shaft willdescribe a circle around its beak. If the bladder be


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