. The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an introduction for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners (Volume 2). r the forceps into thebladder, 339. The use of a gorget for this purpose not absolutely ne-cessary, ib. Blunt gorgets found to be superfluous instruments, of proceeding with the forceps as soon as it is within the blad-der, ib. Ill consequences of using the forceps unskilfully, 340. Whendifficulty arises, the situation of the stone to be felt with the fore-finger fnntr ,° W?und ? , Plan9 to be ^Wowed, when the calculus istoo large to pa
. The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an introduction for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners (Volume 2). r the forceps into thebladder, 339. The use of a gorget for this purpose not absolutely ne-cessary, ib. Blunt gorgets found to be superfluous instruments, of proceeding with the forceps as soon as it is within the blad-der, ib. Ill consequences of using the forceps unskilfully, 340. Whendifficulty arises, the situation of the stone to be felt with the fore-finger fnntr ,° W?und ? , Plan9 to be ^Wowed, when the calculus istoo large to pass through the wound, ib. Enlargement of the wound fection Llhfrab,et° break$?;h« »tfne,t6. Employment of an in-fromThllnn S aW7 ,Sma f™Smpnts> 341. Conjectures derivedother in SffSST Sf V*™* ^ °Ut 1esPectig ^ Presence ofifZlmiSL^^V- r° Cerlamty °n the object without a mariu-firZrfci . the stone cannot be got hold of with- W^ ??•• raSed ,up by * finS°r w»thin the rectum ib. Of com- en have happened with gorgets, ib. Kleins sentiments in fa-vour of the employment of a scalpel, instead of a gorget 342 Good. CONTENTS. XXXtt laktng out the stone, 343. Most calculi, not being very large, admit oibeing extracted with ease when the wound is properly made, ib. Advan-tage of a free opening in letting soft stones pass out unbroken, ib. Kleinscriteria of the. probability of the stone being soft, and of the measuresindicated in the operation in consequence of such suspicion, ib. Hisadvice, when the stone breaks, ib. Uncertainty of the inference drawnfrom the roughness, or smoothness of a stone, respecting the presenceof others in the bladder, 849. Cases referred to in proof of this observ-ation, ib. Kleins treatment of patients after the operation, ib. His suc-cess announced, ib Of Langenbecks lithotomy knife, 350. His ob-jections to Cheseldens and Kleins lithotomy knives, ib. His disappro-bation of the latter surgeons method of dilating the wound with
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