. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. Passing the catheter. wire-stylet must be withdrawn from the catheter at least one-third, so as to allow the catheter to make the curve; a gradual pressure soon brings it into the bladder, when the wire can be removed entirely. Fig. Median section through the pelvic cavity; o, rectum ; 6, vagina ; V, vulva ; d, bladder; e, urethra; I, pubic symphysis. In the bitch we generally use a metallic catheter, either silver or Ger- man silver (Fig. 42, B). The instrument is passed up on the floor of the vagina until it comes in contact with the uret
. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. Passing the catheter. wire-stylet must be withdrawn from the catheter at least one-third, so as to allow the catheter to make the curve; a gradual pressure soon brings it into the bladder, when the wire can be removed entirely. Fig. Median section through the pelvic cavity; o, rectum ; 6, vagina ; V, vulva ; d, bladder; e, urethra; I, pubic symphysis. In the bitch we generally use a metallic catheter, either silver or Ger- man silver (Fig. 42, B). The instrument is passed up on the floor of the vagina until it comes in contact with the urethral opening (see Fig. 44); this is closed with a slight sphincter (the so-called urethral valve); this is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Müller, Georg Alfred, 1851-1923; Glass, Alexander, ed. and tr. Philadelphia, W. H. Hoskins
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