Diagnostic and therapeutic technic ; a manual of practical procedures employed in diagnosis and treatmentSaunders, 1911 - 775 pages |
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... bowel in intussusception Dilatation of rectal strictures by the bougie Colonic massage 510 514 517 " • 519 522 Application of electricity to the rectum and colon 524 524 CHAPTER XVII . THE URETHRA AND PROSTATE . Anatomic considerations ...
... bowel in intussusception Dilatation of rectal strictures by the bougie Colonic massage 510 514 517 " • 519 522 Application of electricity to the rectum and colon 524 524 CHAPTER XVII . THE URETHRA AND PROSTATE . Anatomic considerations ...
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... bowels be properly regulated . In some special cases it may be necessary to subject the patient to a very careful régime , beginning even some weeks before operation in order to put him in the best possi- ble condition . In other cases ...
... bowels be properly regulated . In some special cases it may be necessary to subject the patient to a very careful régime , beginning even some weeks before operation in order to put him in the best possi- ble condition . In other cases ...
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... of the Patient . - A thorough cleansing of the bowels is absolutely necessary , otherwise absorption cannot take place and the first essential of the anesthesia is defeated . A cathartic 54 THE ADMINISTRATION OF GENERAL ANESTHETICS .
... of the Patient . - A thorough cleansing of the bowels is absolutely necessary , otherwise absorption cannot take place and the first essential of the anesthesia is defeated . A cathartic 54 THE ADMINISTRATION OF GENERAL ANESTHETICS .
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... bowel . The anesthetic can- not be pushed , however , for the more the bowel is distended beyond a certain point the less is the absorption . As soon as anesthesia is com- plete it may be maintained by gently squeezing the bulb every ...
... bowel . The anesthetic can- not be pushed , however , for the more the bowel is distended beyond a certain point the less is the absorption . As soon as anesthesia is com- plete it may be maintained by gently squeezing the bulb every ...
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... bowels should be kept freely open . THE AFTER - TREATMENT OF CASES OF GENERAL ANESTHESIA . Before moving a patient from the operating - table to his bed , it should be seen that he is well protected and properly wrapped in blankets ...
... bowels should be kept freely open . THE AFTER - TREATMENT OF CASES OF GENERAL ANESTHESIA . Before moving a patient from the operating - table to his bed , it should be seen that he is well protected and properly wrapped in blankets ...
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abdominal acid anesthesia anesthetic apparatus application artery Asepsis Ashton aspirating bandage bichlorid of mercury bladder blood bougie bowel canal cannula cartilage catheter cavity cent cervix chlorid clamp cleansed cocain cotton cups cystoscope dilatation disease distal distended douche employed esophagus ether ethyl chlorid Eustachian tube examination external finger fluid forceps gauze glass hand head mirror hemorrhage hyperemia inches incision infiltration inflammation inflation infusion injection inserted instrument introduced irrigated kidney larynx local anesthesia means meatus method mouth mucous membrane nasal necessary needle nerve normal nose obstruction obtained opening operation ounces pain palpation passed performed pharynx pipet portion Position of Patient posterior pressure probe prostate puncture rectum removed rhinoscopic rubber tubing salt solution sinus sinuses skin solution of cocain speculum sterile stomach stricture swab syringe Technic thumb tion tissues treatment trocar tumor tympanic ureter urethra urine uterus vaginal vein wall withdrawn