A UTERINE IRRIGATING TUBE. By FRANCIS L. HAYNES, M.D., LOS ANGELES, CAL. Several years since I devised the irrigating tube here pictured, and which has since been used by my associates and myself with great satisfaction in more than one thousand cases. Its great merits are : (1) that it can be introduced very readily through a cervix that is but moderately dilated; (2) that it is almost impossible to obstruct the outflowing current; (3) that it is readily sterilized by the ordinary methods; (4) it is not materi- ally affected by any antiseptic solution.—Medical News, May 12, 18Q4.