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Identifier: hahnemannian35homo (find matches)
Title: The Hahnemannian monthly
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania
Subjects: Homeopathy
Publisher: West Pittston, Pa. (etc.) : LaBarre Printing Co.
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
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r doing such a combinationoperation many of the complications known to follow an origi-nal Bottini would be entirely removed. First, because itslightly eliminates the factor of operating in the dark, by per- iled. Rec, April 28, 1900. 1900.) Bottini OperatioA for Hypertrophy of Prostate. 485 mitting intra-vesical manipulation. Second, in the event of1 Hemorrhage, an avenue is at once afforded for tamponage.Third, that by tying in a drainage tube absolute retention is
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entirely eliminated. Fourth, by forcibly stretching the pros-tatic uretha and neck of the bladder during perineal urethrot-omy, cysto-spastic contraction will not occur. Fifth, with thedrainage-tube tied in the bladder, that organ can be drained 486 The Hahnemannian Monthly. (August, and irrigated for Beveral weeks, or indeed permanent drainage.•an be obtained, thus affording the best means for the cure ofa cystitis. Some surgeons prefer to do a supra-pubic operation,in order to obtain vesical drainage, yet the perineal method issuperior, because, first, it affords drainage by gravity: second,it is a most convenient artificial route for bladder irrigation ;third, it lacks the dangers arising from septic inflammation ofthe pne-vesical space, a condition so frequently resulting fromepicystotomy; fourth, its mortality rate is 12 per cent, lessthan the high operation—all very strong arguments. Having then outlined my reasons for a combination opera-tion, which I first practised in Apr

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  • booksubject:Homeopathy
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