A Practical Treatise On the Diseases Peculiar to Women

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Silver wire has been recommended ; but Burns says it is apt to twist, or to form little spiral turns, which impede the operation, and may eventually cut through the tumour. Silk cord, strong thread, or whip- * M. Dupuytren is reported to liave met with eight or ten fatal cases after the use of the ligature, all of which presented the symptoms arising from absorption of pus into the system.
OF THE CAVITY OF THE UTERUS. 343 cord may be used ; to the latter I give the preference, and now inva- ria
...bly employ it.
[The article called Sea-grass line, and sold at the fishing tackle stores, is the strongest cord known and the best for this purpose. — Am. Ed. ] The following are Gooch's directions, and as it is impossible to ex- press them more clearly, they will be given in his own words : — " The instrument which I use for this purpose, and which in nume- rous cases has assisted me through the operation, consists of two silver tubes, each eight inches long, perfectly straight, separate from one ano- ther, and open at both ends.


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