. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. Fig. 88.—Tuberculous Disease of theEpididymis with Miliary Depositsin the Testes.—(Moullin.). Fig. 89.—Hernia of the Testiclesfollowing Tuberculous Disease;Removed from Infant, JEt. Two.—(Moullin.) dusted with iodoform, or with a pad of Tillmanns dressing packed allaround with gauze, and secured by means of a T-bandage or a spica. Ifthis be properly applied, the sponge or pad exercises firm but gentlepressure upon the wo

. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. Fig. 88.—Tuberculous Disease of theEpididymis with Miliary Depositsin the Testes.—(Moullin.). Fig. 89.—Hernia of the Testiclesfollowing Tuberculous Disease;Removed from Infant, JEt. Two.—(Moullin.) dusted with iodoform, or with a pad of Tillmanns dressing packed allaround with gauze, and secured by means of a T-bandage or a spica. Ifthis be properly applied, the sponge or pad exercises firm but gentlepressure upon the wo Stock Photo
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. Postoperative treatment; an epitome of the general management of postoperative care and treatment of surgical cases as practised by prominent American and European surgeons. Fig. 88.—Tuberculous Disease of theEpididymis with Miliary Depositsin the Testes.—(Moullin.). Fig. 89.—Hernia of the Testiclesfollowing Tuberculous Disease;Removed from Infant, JEt. Two.—(Moullin.) dusted with iodoform, or with a pad of Tillmanns dressing packed allaround with gauze, and secured by means of a T-bandage or a spica. Ifthis be properly applied, the sponge or pad exercises firm but gentlepressure upon the wound. The drainage-tube should be removed intwenty-four hours, and the dry dressing continued. In the first twenty-four hours after the operation retention of urine may exist. The scro-tum is easily inflamed by the use of irritant lotions—e. g., strong car-bolic solutions. Should suppuration occur, constant care must be taken to preventbagging. The sutures are removed on the fifth to the seventh day.The patient will probably complain of the hard, tender swelling whichusually appears at the external ring, and which is due to inflammatory 3i4 POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT. changes in the stump of the cord. As the wound heals, the cicatrixbecomes depressed, from th