Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science, Volume 681912 |
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... wound in the skin and soft parts . This communication may be brought about by the force which causes the fracture lacerating the soft parts on its way to reach the bone , or one of the fragments of the bone may produce the laceration ...
... wound in the skin and soft parts . This communication may be brought about by the force which causes the fracture lacerating the soft parts on its way to reach the bone , or one of the fragments of the bone may produce the laceration ...
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... wound in prac- tically every instance . It was this fact of the presence of in- fection of course which made these injuries so formidable in the preantiseptic era . But care must be taken not to add to the in- fection already present ...
... wound in prac- tically every instance . It was this fact of the presence of in- fection of course which made these injuries so formidable in the preantiseptic era . But care must be taken not to add to the in- fection already present ...
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... wound , the extent of which varies with the amount of foreign matter carried into it . If the wound was made by the protrusion of the bone end we have probably no infection in the wound and if we can thoroughly disinfect the surrounding ...
... wound , the extent of which varies with the amount of foreign matter carried into it . If the wound was made by the protrusion of the bone end we have probably no infection in the wound and if we can thoroughly disinfect the surrounding ...
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... wound by incision , otherwise comminution of bone and accumulation of clot sufficient to cause trouble may be overlooked . In the more extensive lacerated wounds produced from with- out inward it was formerly my custom always to carry ...
... wound by incision , otherwise comminution of bone and accumulation of clot sufficient to cause trouble may be overlooked . In the more extensive lacerated wounds produced from with- out inward it was formerly my custom always to carry ...
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... wound . But as a routine measure I think it should be discarded . In order to get at pockets con- taining dirt it is often necessary to enlarge the wound in various directions and to trim lacerated skin edges and even cut off portions ...
... wound . But as a routine measure I think it should be discarded . In order to get at pockets con- taining dirt it is often necessary to enlarge the wound in various directions and to trim lacerated skin edges and even cut off portions ...
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