A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . , however, and not making a mixture PELVIC ABSCESS. 125 of remedies because you have a complication of diseases. If two or three remedies seem to be about equally indicated it is well to give one for a few days, then omit it, and use another for a time. We then get a better action of the remedy, and Ave also learn something for our own, or some ones, future use. Pelvic Abscess. Abscess in the pelvis, resulting from pelvic cellulitis, isnot of very infrequent occurrence. We know of its forma-tion by t


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . , however, and not making a mixture PELVIC ABSCESS. 125 of remedies because you have a complication of diseases. If two or three remedies seem to be about equally indicated it is well to give one for a few days, then omit it, and use another for a time. We then get a better action of the remedy, and Ave also learn something for our own, or some ones, future use. Pelvic Abscess. Abscess in the pelvis, resulting from pelvic cellulitis, isnot of very infrequent occurrence. We know of its forma-tion by the occurrence of rigors and the soft, fluctuating we are certain that an abscess has formed, it is bestto evacuate it if possible through the vagina with the longcurved Fig. No. 5.—Long Curved Trocar Allowing the pus to remain can do no good, and it maydo much harm by its absorption into the circulation, or itmay point and cause ulceration in very inconvenient locali-ties, as into the bladder, intestines, or peritonaeum. Usuallydraining the abscess with the trocar allows the sides of thewalls of the sac to come together and adhere, and causes acure of the abscess; but if it does not, and more pus forms,we may evacuate it again in the same way, and folloAv theevacuation of the pus with injections into the interior ofthe sac of a Solution of Iodine, ten grs. to the ounce. Insteadof the curved trocar, we may evacuate the pus with the Aspi-rator. (See chapter on Instruments, and Plates IX and X.) 126 EATON ON DISEASES OF WOMEN. CHAPTER XL CHILD-BED FEVER. PUERPERAL PERITONITIS, PUERPERAL METRITIS, METRO-PHLEBITIS, AND PERITONITIS. This disease, occurring as it does after parturition, istreated of in some works on obstetrics, but not in all, and, asit i


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