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Scratch-marks on the wax-tipped catheter as a means of determining the presence of stone in the kidney and in the ureter.
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Amer. J. Obstet. Dis. Wom., 44, 441-54. 1901 CE.
Kelly tipped the catheter with wax, so that it registered clearly any pressure from sharp stones. This became an important means of diagnosing calculi.
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| Entry Number | #4295 |
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