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Urethral Sound
Urethral Sound
Urethral Sound

Urethral Sound

Manufacturer / Maker (1824/5 - 1878)
Association (1843 - 1904)
Used by (1843 - 1904)
Date1863-65
Mediummetal
DimensionsOverall: 1/4 x 10 3/4 in. (0.6 x 27.3 cm)
ClassificationsTools, Implements & Weights
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, from the descendants of John (Jackie) Taylor: Gwyn Fair Ellis; Willett Taylor Fair; James Taylor Rock; and Kenneth Willett Rock
Terms
    Object numberPC2002.26.33
    DescriptionOne of a set of urethral sounds, also called dilators, used to enter the bladder through the urethra. The deep curves of the dilator indicate that it was likely used on male patients, the s-shaped curve meant to imitate the curvature of the male urethra. Dilators are used to unblock the urethra due to infection, prostate swelling, or trauma. The size classification of the instrument increases with the diameter of the shaft. Both ends of this instrument are curved.
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    Urethral Sound
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Sound
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Sound
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Sound
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Sound
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Catheter
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Catheter
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Urethral Catheter
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Bullet Probe
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Needle
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Needle
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65
    Grooved Director
    Dietrich W. Kolbe
    1863-65