Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Lubricating agents are bestused in collapsible tubes ( A). The tubes are readilysterilized and are filled with ajelly made of cartilage, which issoluble in water. The use of lu-bricants which are soluble is de-sirable as compared with theoleaginous ones, permitting ofmore thorough cleansing of thelubricated surface. When using lubricant in theurethra the adjustable cone () is a desirable refinement,permitting of the easy introduc-tion of the lubricant into theurethra or other canal. Bath thermometer (Fig. 42)is necessary to dete


Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Lubricating agents are bestused in collapsible tubes ( A). The tubes are readilysterilized and are filled with ajelly made of cartilage, which issoluble in water. The use of lu-bricants which are soluble is de-sirable as compared with theoleaginous ones, permitting ofmore thorough cleansing of thelubricated surface. When using lubricant in theurethra the adjustable cone () is a desirable refinement,permitting of the easy introduc-tion of the lubricant into theurethra or other canal. Bath thermometer (Fig. 42)is necessary to determine thetemperature of solutions used forlavage of the wound. Kot in-frequently solutions are usedwhich are too hot, scalding thetissues and interfering with re-pair of the wound. An accuratedetermination of the temperatureof solutions employed will pre-vent rectal tube (Fig. 43) should be on hand to permit of entero-clysis during the operation, and for the purpose of introducingvarious solutions into the bowel during the 837


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