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Re: Instilling milk in bladderFrom: David A. Nagey, M.D., Ph.D., FACOG (dnagey@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu)Fri Jul 26 22:18:46 1996
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: > > Hi, > > > I use sterile milk as the "agent of choice" for determining if the > > bladder was damaged during c/section or gyn surgery. > [...] > > Our labor and delivery nurses keep a few bottles handy > > "just in case." > [...] > > Do you guys mean you damage the bladder so regularily that you have to > stock on these bottles? > > Frightening. > > el > > -- > Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Swakopmund State Hospital > <el@lisse.NA> * | Resident Medical Officer > Private Bag 5004 \ / +264 64 461503 (pager) 461005 (h) 461004 (f) > Swakopmund, Namibia ;____/ Zone/Domain Contact for the NA-DOM > Vice-Chairman, Board of Trustees, Namibian Internet Development Foundation, > an Association not for Gain. NAMIDEF is the Namibian Internet Service Provider. the milk is always in the nursery - I've used it thrice in 20 years. Sorry! David
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