A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . Fig. No. 41—Electrolysis Needles. charged with electricity have been used to de-stroy these polypi, as have injections of Tr. Ironor Iodine; but we deem these measures inferiorto those previously described. After Treatment. — After the polypus hasbeen removed, there is usually little treatmentrequired beyond giving a nourishing diet and re-quiring rest in the recumbent position. Shouldthere be great exhaustion China, Ars., Nux, Rhus, Sepia, Fer-rum, Ignatia, Phos., or Canthar., may be indicated by th


A treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of women, with their homopathic treatment .. . Fig. No. 41—Electrolysis Needles. charged with electricity have been used to de-stroy these polypi, as have injections of Tr. Ironor Iodine; but we deem these measures inferiorto those previously described. After Treatment. — After the polypus hasbeen removed, there is usually little treatmentrequired beyond giving a nourishing diet and re-quiring rest in the recumbent position. Shouldthere be great exhaustion China, Ars., Nux, Rhus, Sepia, Fer-rum, Ignatia, Phos., or Canthar., may be indicated by the to-tality of the symptoms. But the symptoms requiring these. Fig. No 42. UTERINE POL YPI. 371 remedies are to be considered complications indirectly causedby the operation and not the result necessarily of it. I havehad cases complicated with torpid liver, jaundice, spinal irrita-tion, worms in the intestines, etc., which conditions could notmore than indirectly be dependentupon the polypus, and notin the least upon the operation; and we do not see the needto mention every remedy in the Materia Medica because apossible complication might arise demanding their use. Treatment of Single Cystic Polypi. It is well in the case of the single cystic polypus of theuterus to dilate the cervix to the size of the finger, that wemay more easily ascertain the locality of its attachment. Ifthe tumor is ruptured we may ascertain this with the finger;if not raptured, we may gently insert the uterine sound (incase we are sure, from the symptoms and history of the case,that pregnancy does not exist) ; then, after ascertaining thelocation of the pedicle, we ruptur


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