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Title: The modern treatment of stone in the bladder by litholapaxy : a description of the operation and instruments with cases illustrative of the difficulties and complications met with
Year: 1886 (1880s)
Authors: Freyer, P. J. (Peter Johnston), Sir, 1851-1921
Subjects: Urinary Bladder Calculi Lithotripsy
Publisher: London : J. & A. Churchill
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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ize from Nos. 14 to Jo. Knglisbscale, according to the capacity of the urethra. Inmy own practice 1 have not found it necessary to usea larger cannla than No. 1.8; and through ;i tube ofthis calibre I have removed the debris oi* calculiweighing 3£ ounces. I have, however, met with easesin which a No. 19 or 20 canula might have beenpassed with facility. Cairalse are made of thin silver,and vary in shape, some being straight, and someslightly curved at the extremity (Figs. 6, 7, 10). Thelatter I prefer, as I find themmore easy of introduction.The orifice, or eye, should belarge enough to admit anyfragment that will passthrough the tube. Though the evacuatingcatheters remain much thesame now as on their intro-duction by the distinguishedoriginator, several modifica-tions have been effected inthe aspirator; and these Ishall now describe, indicat-ing the varieties of aspira-tor that I have found mosteffective. The original aspirator ofBigelow, with curved canulaattached, is represented in
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1ST. 6. Fig. 6. It consists ot 1G INSTRUMENTS EMPLOYED IN LITHOLAPAXY. of an elastic bulb, or central portion, to the lowerextremity of which is attached a removable cylindricalglass-receiver; whilst from its upper part passes anindia-rubber tube, the end of which fits on to theevacuating catheter previously introduced into thebladder. The apparatus, previously filled with water,

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