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Holt's Divulsor
as described in Tiemann's American Armamentarium
Chirurgicum page 358 which is in effect a urethral
dilator designed to stretch and release a stricture or
narrowing of the urethra. The cannula without the bougie would be inserted through the tip of the
penis up to or through the point of narrowing. The
hollow bougie is then introduced over a central
conducting rod, dilating the bore of the cannula as it
passes, so
releasing any stricture. The plates securing either
side of the protective cannula are made from
crosshatched ivory as is the end of the introducing
rod. The ivory plate on one side is marked 'Maw
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