The book Women: Their Diseases And Their Treatment was written by author John King Here you can read free online of Women: Their Diseases And Their Treatment book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Women: Their Diseases And Their Treatment a good or bad book?
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To steady the parts, it will be necessary to liberate the forcq» and grasp the border further along as the paring advances, and thus by repeated seizures finish the operation of freshening. I pniet the forceps to the tenaculum, for holding the edge of the wound. During the freshening operation, the Uood, which is always present, may be removed by means of small pieces of sponge fitftened to one end of a stick of whalebone, like a straight probang. Several of these probangs should be at hand, an...d one assistant will be necessary to wash them in cold water as they become saturated with blood, and to pass them to the operator as he may need them. When the wound becomes covered with blood, so that the operator cannot dis- tinctly see it, he will temporarily transfer the handle of the forceps to the assistant, from whom he will receive the pro- bang, and sponge the parts he desires to see. The hemotihagii 134 DISBASES OF WQBIElf. may be considerable during the process of denudation, but nM dangerous.
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