. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. utures: the half-curved needles to be threaded with ligatures of No. 5 silk, eighteen inches long, two needle on each hank of No. 1 china twist (for tying bleeding points).Six Rampleys sponge holders. (Fig. 220.)Needle-holder—Wellss, but with a : two flat,twelve round small sponges; two large drainage Taits clamp (Fig. 221), or Ko- berles serre-noeud; in case you should have to amputate the uterine body. You may find the cyst so adherent to the top of the uterus that you c


. Diseases of women. A clinical guide to their diagnosis and treatment. utures: the half-curved needles to be threaded with ligatures of No. 5 silk, eighteen inches long, two needle on each hank of No. 1 china twist (for tying bleeding points).Six Rampleys sponge holders. (Fig. 220.)Needle-holder—Wellss, but with a : two flat,twelve round small sponges; two large drainage Taits clamp (Fig. 221), or Ko- berles serre-noeud; in case you should have to amputate the uterine body. You may find the cyst so adherent to the top of the uterus that you cannot strip it off, or after stripping it off you have a broad oozing surface leit; or the tumour may turn out to be a things needed are :—Razor. Keiths macintosh sheet for macintosh aprons, one for the operator, one for his trays or dishes for instruments filled with 1-20 solution of carbolic acid ; in the one put scalpel scissors, dissecting forceps, trocars, clamp; in the other pedicle needle and wound needles Fig. holder. Fig. 221.—LawsonTaits clamp. 794 DISEASES OF WOMEN. A wide-mouthed pint jug filled with carbolic acid solu-tion ; in this put the large pressure forceps. A tumbler filled with carbolic acid solution; in this putsmall pressure forceps. Iodoform gauze, iodoform, Gamgee tissue, binder. Preliminaries.—Let the person who is to give the anaes-thetic choose which he will give, for he is responsible for the patient be anaesthetised lying down on a table, andlet the instruments be covered or kept out of sight until sheis unconscious. When she is unconscious, put her in theTrendelenburg, or raised pelvis, position. Many tables aremade for this purpose. That devised by Professor Leopold ofDresden is efficient, and is the cheapest and most portable Iknow of. It is made of wood, and can be folded up when notin use.* The raised pelvis position gives the great advantagethat when air is let int


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