| Ellwood Robert Kirby - 1899 - 498 páginas
...catheter now lies at the most dependent part of a little pocket, a perfect watershed separating the two. The ureters open one on either side of the watershed...declivity in the immediate vicinity of the respective end of the catheter." " By producing a gentle exhaustion of the air in the vials by means of the bulb,... | |
| Bukk G. Carleton - 1900 - 416 páginas
...should be horizontal, the catheter itself having, at all times, an inclination upward and outward. The end of each catheter in the bladder now occupies...the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. The rubber tubing closing the curving tips is now removed, and the fluid in the bladder permitted... | |
| Bukk G. Carleton - 1900 - 416 páginas
...should be horizontal, the catheter itself having, at all times, an inclination upward and outward. The end of each catheter in the bladder now occupies...side of the watershed, near the base of the declivity iu the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. The rubber tubing closing the curving... | |
| Joseph Decatur Bryant - 1901 - 778 páginas
...the lever. It will be seen now that the end of each catheter in the bladder occupies the bottom of a pocket, the pockets being separated by a perfect septum...vicinity of the respective ends of the catheters. By producing a very slight exhaustion of the air in the vials by means of the bulb, the urine, as fast... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1902 - 658 páginas
...catheter now lies at the most dependent part of a little pocket, a perfect watershed separating the two. The ureters open, one on either side of the watershed...the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. By producing a gentle exhaustion of the air in the vials by Iff. *| ^ B>| n| !| =| E| !^... | |
| Bukk G. Carleton - 1905 - 796 páginas
...should be horizontal, the catheter itself having, at all times, an inclination upward and outward. The end of each catheter in the bladder now occupies...the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. The rubber tubing closing the curving tips is now removed, and the fluid in the bladder permitted... | |
| George Frank Lydston - 1906 - 1052 páginas
...the under surface of the lever. The end of each catheter in the bladder now occupies the bottom of » little pocket, the pockets being separated by a perfect...it escapes from the ureters, is made to enter the enda at the catheters and flows at once into the vials, right and left, respectively. MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1910 - 940 páginas
...catheter now lies at the most dependent part of a little pocket, a perfect watershed separating the two. The ureters open, one on either side of the watershed...the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. By producing a gentle exhaustion of the air in the vials by means of the bulb, the urine,... | |
| 1899 - 678 páginas
...catheter now lies at the most dependent part of a little pocket, a perfect water-shed separating the two. The ureters open, one on either side of the water-shed...the immediate vicinity of the respective ends of the catheter. BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL. [JANUARY 5, 1899. of SUFFOLK DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.... | |
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