Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 22: January-June, 1894
Cautions - The uterine sound as an aid to diagnosis is beyond doubt valuable. Its use is entirely pre cluded in case pregnancy exists. It should be used with the utmost care and without the exercise of any force. The direction of the uterine canal should be first determined by means of a ?exible probe, which may also be used as a substitute for the sound. An extensive experience in bimanual examination will enable any one to dispense with the constant use of this instrument with advantage.
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