Brooklyn medical journal. . f. Fig. 5. 764 JOHN BYRNE, , more or less will certainly follow; whereas, the cool platinum blade beingalreadjPin contact with moisture as the curre?it is being transformed intoheat, vessels are shrunken or closed even before they are severed. ThiSjis^a very important point and should never be lost sight ofin all cautery operations. The circular incision having being made to the depth say of aquarter of an inch, it will now be observed that by increased trac-tion the~uterus may be drawn much farther downward, and bydirecting the knife upward and inwar


Brooklyn medical journal. . f. Fig. 5. 764 JOHN BYRNE, , more or less will certainly follow; whereas, the cool platinum blade beingalreadjPin contact with moisture as the curre?it is being transformed intoheat, vessels are shrunken or closed even before they are severed. ThiSjis^a very important point and should never be lost sight ofin all cautery operations. The circular incision having being made to the depth say of aquarter of an inch, it will now be observed that by increased trac-tion the~uterus may be drawn much farther downward, and bydirecting the knife upward and inward the amputation may becarried toany desired extent (Figs. 5 and 6). In cases calling for


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