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New and substantially improved methods for the detection of bacteria, bacterial fragments and/or bacterial antigens are described. Novel methods for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, "essential" hypertension and a variety of diseases found to be associated with bacteriuria are also described. Additionally, the specification discloses that the new and improved methods for direct microscopic examination are advantageously used for examination of formed elements in samples of other body fluids.
An external catheter system for males including a waist belt assembly, a genital sheath having a scrotum bar, and a urine collector, wherein the sheath and urine collector are interconnected by a length of flexible tubing. The urine collector provides means for collection of expelled urine and means to stage and treat expelled urine prior to ultimate disposal.
A urine collection apparatus and method employing a collector which receives liquid urine within a well component accessed by a flexible urine collection conduit. The extent of vacuum for placement and retention is adjusted with an upwardly disposed vacuum control orifice, while urine is collected in a well portion of the collector.
A urine collection device for women has a bowl with sides that bow inwardly to provide a comfortable fit while minimizing spillage. The bowl has an aperture through which urine can pass to a removable specimen jar. An elongated handle extends from the front of the bowl, and is provided with fingergrips on its bottom edge. The device can be molded from plastic, permitting it to be sanitized and reused.
A urine collection system for use by a person using a float tube comprises a flexible pouch housing a urine collection reservoir in fluid communication with the person. The pouch defines first and second openings, one for receiving a tube connected to the urine collection reservoir that is coupled to the user with a condom catheter and a second for receiving a drainage valve for conveniently emptying urine from the reservoir. A unidirectional valve is associated with the tube for preventing urin...
The invention relates to a device for treating incontinence, which device includes a frame part (1) and a, at least partially tubular, sensor part (2) fastened at an angle in relation to the frame part, having sensors (3) on its sides for measuring the function of the pelvic floor muscles. According to the invention: the sensor part is detachably attached to the frame part (1), which makes it exchangeable regarding to every patient; the sensors (3) are placed on the sides of the sensor-part-tube...
The present invention provides a urine collection device for use by a female having a reservoir for receiving and temporarily collecting urine originating from the female. The reservoir includes a first opening end for insertion within the confines of the labia minor of the female such that the first opening end surrounds the urethral orifice of the female and is positioned between the clitoris and vaginal orifice of the female. The reservoir also includes a second opening end which is spaced fr...
A flexible cylindrical sheath arrangement for a male urinary device in which the "press-on" device has a longitudinal opening to accommodate insertion of the male organ. The device is sealed along the length of the male penis by use of adhesive on flaps projecting laterally from the cylindrical sheath. Prior to use, the adhesive is covered with a release lining. The sheath portion is connected to a conical portion which terminates in a tubular urine exhaust passage and communicates urine externa...
A temperature measuring device useful for measuring the temperature of urine samples is disclosed comprising a solid solution having incorporated therein a nucleating agent and an indicating dye system. The preferred solid solution is a mixture of ortho-chloronitrobenzene and ortho-bromonitrobenzene. The preferred dye systems are pinacyanol iodide and a mixture of bromcresol purple and ethyl red. A novel aspect of the thermometer is that it is adapted to indicate a predetermined temperature at a...
A urine shield for toilets having a bowl and a rim includes an elongated normally flat body of general rectangular shape and of a resilient material, flexed into a U-shape in plan and projected down into the bowl and includes a plurality of spaced clips and stop flanges which supportably engage over and around the toilet rim to prevent unwanted overspray.
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