| Henry Jacob Bigelow - 1878 - 54 páginas
...stricture divulsed, to allow the passage of a large tube. 9. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a small...lithotrite. But the bladder should not be overdistended. n. To save time, and also to prevent undue dilatation of the vesical neck, a non-impacting lithotrite... | |
| Henry Jacob Bigelow - 1878 - 52 páginas
...allow the passage of a large tube. 9. Unless the bladder be small, a large and powerful lithotrite is better than a small one. 10. That this may have room...the escaping water should be replaced occasionally, by a tube inserted a few inches in the urethra by the side of the lithotrite. 1 1. To save time, and... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1879 - 650 páginas
...stricture divulsed, to allow the passage of a large tube. 9. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a small...side of the lithotrite. But the bladder should not be over distended. 11. To save time, and also to prevent undue dilatation of the vesical neck> a non-impacting... | |
| William Fairlie Clarke - 1879 - 340 páginas
...tube. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a small one. That this may have room for action, the escaping water...lithotrite. But the bladder should not be over-distended. To save time, and also to prevent undue dilatation of the vesical neck, a non-impacting1 lithotrite... | |
| William Fairlie Clarke - 1879 - 350 páginas
...tube. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a small one. That this may have room for action, the escaping water should be replaced occasionallv through a tube inserted a few inches into the urethra by the side of the lithotrite. But... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1879 - 664 páginas
...tube. 9. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a sinaU one. • 10. That this may have room for action, the...side of the lithotrite. But the bladder should not be over distended. 11. To save time, and also to prevent undue dilatation of the vesical neck, a non-impacting... | |
| George Tiemann & Co - 1989 - 938 páginas
...stricture divulsed, to allow the passage of a large tube. " 9. If the bladder be not small, a large and powerful lithotrite is always better than a small one. " 10. That this may have room foraction, the escaping water should be replaced occasionally, through a tube inserted a few inches... | |
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