The American Homoeopathist, 25. sējums

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A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1899
 

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320. lappuse - Vice is a monster of such hideous mien, That to be hated, needs but to be seen; But seen too oft', familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
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71. lappuse - Inject a quarter of a grain of cocaine dissolved in a drachm of water into the membranous portion of the urethra. 2. Anoint the largest hard-rubber catheter that can be well passed into the bladder, and increase the size one number each week until the urethra is normal in size. 3. Begin with dilute hydrogen solutions (preferably hydrozone) one part to twenty of lukewarm water, using this solution freely, especially when employing the large size catheter.
71. lappuse - It is well known that when it is necessary to use a catheter of usual construction — that is, with the ordinary fine perforations as an inlet thereunto — it does not work readily or satisfactorily, or subserve fully the results expected from it. Examples of such unsatisfactory operations are seen where there is a good deal of mucus present in the bladder, such mucus being apt to surround or lie upon the end of the catheter, clogging or stopping the apertures thereof and preventing the ingress...
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389. lappuse - A vesico-vaginal fistula was now made in order to afford adequate drainage. The sinus in the abdominal wall was curetted and, after being thoroughly disinfected with Hydrozone, its walls were sutured. Soon afterward, the sinus having closed, the sutures which kept open the vesico-vaginal fistula were removed, and the latter closed quickly without any further operative interference.

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