Abstract

In a paper<sup>1</sup>read before the Society for Medical Progress, January 11 and before a Wissenschaftliche Sitzung der deutschen Poliklinik on January 17 of this year, as much of the bibliography of hydrostatic irrigations as covered the requirements was touched upon. In that paper I described an apparatus which did away with nearly all the objectionable features of these irrigations. I now propose to submit some modifications which are the outcome of constant endeavor to so simplify and render safe the treatment of genito-urinary diseases, as to make at least the most frequent thereof available for the general practitioner. The modifications of the apparatus I present, consist essentially in: The substitution of a cast-iron ring to hold the irrigator. By this means, the irrigator can more easily be attached to any wall or bookcase. A rubber tube made especially for this apparatus, doing away with the complicated

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