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  1. ... advisable to draw the fluid back into the syringe after a minute or two. ... silver, etc. The safety of uterine injections has been much debated of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A practical treatise on the diseases of women 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Published by the author, 1887
    ... great success. He uses a large l^-podermic syringe made for the purpose, and ... that this can be done Avith safety. (529. If the tumor lies next to the ...
  3. ... sinusitis, with optic neuritis; localised by the suction syringe; with two examples. Lancet, Lond., 1925, ii, 858- ... symptoms referable to the lumbar spine. Proc. Nat. Safety Council, Chicago, 1921, x, 329-340—Brown (T. ...
  4. ... Puccoon 372 yellow 587 Pulps, extraction of 576 Rue 368 Pulverization 64 Rust of ... 658 elixir 651 Q Safety, tubes of 80 Saffron, common or English 251 ...
  5. ... cent protargol solution into the urethra; as the syringe is withdrawn, the patient is to close the ... four hours; do not urinate during this time. Syringes.—Syringes will be sterilized by boiling. Syringes must ...
  6. ... the oil by means of an ordinary enema syringe, the patient being at the time under an ... have been attached* More usually an ordinary Higginson's syringe has been used. As an example of its ...
  7. ... injecting up the birth place with a small syringe or leaden squirt, the following mixture:—put fifteen ... inject or throw up the birth place, a syringe full five or six times a day, and ...
  8. ... practice to have these two medicaments ready in syringes for immediate use; usually they are not required, ... made with a 1 c.c. perfectly working syringe graduated into 0.1 or 0.01 c. ...
  9. ... the sinus warm water by means of a syringe. See Precis d'Observations sur les Maladies du ... day,by throw ing into it with a syringe warm water alone, or containing a little soap. ...
  10. ... The best plan, in such cases, is to syringe the ear with warm water, which should be ... verdigris, and then washing it off with a syringe.—(See the article Cornea, and Frick, Vetch, and ...
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