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Identifier: newenglandmedica51bost (find matches)
Title: The New England medical gazette : a monthly journal of Homoeopathic medicine, surgery, and the collateral sciences
Year: 1916 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine Medicine
Publisher: Boston : N.E. Medical Gazette Association
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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, and its patency tested by injecting asolution of carbo-fuchsin 2 per cent; or any non-irritating color-ing matter may be slowly injected. 4 to 8 c.c. is the amountusually given, although sometimes as much more has been in-jected, provided a general anaesthetic has been used as de- 22 The New England Medical Gazette Jan., manded by hypersensitive patients, or in some instances, wehave been able to increase the amount by injecting the fluidslowly. Colic is the guide to the amount the vesicle canaccommodate. This fluid will distend the seminal vesicle, which,subsequently, discharges it into the bladder. A No. 16 Frenchcatheter introduced into the bladder will recover the stainedfluid. A solution of 5 per cent, argyrol or 1 per cent, protargolis then injected. This liquid also traverses the vas and ampulla,and enters the seminal vesicles. A fine silkworm-gut suture ispassed into the lumen of the canal at each extremity of theincision, and out through the wall of the vas, a quarter of an
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Fig. 1 Showing vas opened and heldapart for drainage and injection. Fig. 2Showing temporary closureof wound, after injection. Noteimperferfect coaptation of cut,edges facilitating subsequenteasy approach to vas. 1916 The Surgery of the Vas Deferens 23 Fig. 3Showing closure of wound

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