An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . imal bodies, cleansingwounds, and the like. [A, 301.]—Blakes middle-ear s. A for washing out the middle ear, being introduced through ahole in the drum-head. It has a long, slender nozzle which can bebent tocorrespond to the curve of any external meatus. [F, 39.]—Buttless gonorrhoea s, A hard-rubber s. with long tip and anarrangement over the nozzle for distending the urethra. [E.]—Catheter s


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . imal bodies, cleansingwounds, and the like. [A, 301.]—Blakes middle-ear s. A for washing out the middle ear, being introduced through ahole in the drum-head. It has a long, slender nozzle which can bebent tocorrespond to the curve of any external meatus. [F, 39.]—Buttless gonorrhoea s, A hard-rubber s. with long tip and anarrangement over the nozzle for distending the urethra. [E.]—Catheter s. A combined catheter and s. for makingapplications to the bladder or urethra. [E.]—Clov-ers s. An exhausting s. in the form of a bulb of softrubber attached to a catheter; used for emptying thebladder of fragments afterlithotrity. [E.] — Biekscaustic s. A catheter withseveral fine holes at the tipfor making applications tothe bladder or urethra. [E.]—Ear s. Lat., otenchyta,sipho auricularis. Ger.,Ohrspritze,Gehdrspritze. As. used to inject fluids intothe ear. [F.]—Enema s. for injecting liquidsinto the rectum.—Foun-tain s. A s, in which grav-ity is the propelling force,. 1, a rectal syringe; 3, a nretbral Byringe; 3, a uterine syringe; 4, Bamsteads urethralsyringe; 6, a hypodermic syringe. an elevated rubber bag serving as a reservoir. [E.]—Hypodermics. A small s. with a delicate nozzle terminating in a sharp point,for injecting medicines under the skin.—Lacryinal s. See Dacryo-SYRiNX (2d def.).—Pravazs s. Ger., Pravazsche Spritze. A vari-ety of hypodermic s. having externally a nut working on a threadcut about the piston, so that the contained liquid may be extrudeddrop by drof). [o, 34.]—Ricords s. Fr., seringue hard-rubber s. for vaginal injections. [L, 41 (a, 14).]—VanBurens d6bris s. A Davidsons s. with a hard-rubber bulboustip perforated in many points, for removing d6bris from the blad-der. [E.]—Wheelocks reverse-flow s. A s.


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