Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 25A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1903 |
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... sutures . The diseased appendix , which had ruptured , and a diseased ovary and tube leading from the right side , were all removed . The left ovary and tube were not diseased . Passing the hand into the cul - de - sac from this side ...
... sutures . The diseased appendix , which had ruptured , and a diseased ovary and tube leading from the right side , were all removed . The left ovary and tube were not diseased . Passing the hand into the cul - de - sac from this side ...
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... sutures . The patient's condition was unfavorable at the time of the operation . She was exhausted from the protracted labor of two weeks , the circulation was poor , the respiration and pulse rapid , and death ensued about eight hours ...
... sutures . The patient's condition was unfavorable at the time of the operation . She was exhausted from the protracted labor of two weeks , the circulation was poor , the respiration and pulse rapid , and death ensued about eight hours ...
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... sutured , not the fibrous or bony tissues . Deep sutures are , Cristeanu declares , quite needless . A catheter need not be retained in the bladder . A simple aseptic dressing on the external wound is sufficient . Bandages round the ...
... sutured , not the fibrous or bony tissues . Deep sutures are , Cristeanu declares , quite needless . A catheter need not be retained in the bladder . A simple aseptic dressing on the external wound is sufficient . Bandages round the ...
Page 104
... suture as in pylorostomy so that its short axis is made long . There is no rule for operating ; much depends on the position of the scar tissue , but the principle remains the same , namely , division of the band and the insertion of ...
... suture as in pylorostomy so that its short axis is made long . There is no rule for operating ; much depends on the position of the scar tissue , but the principle remains the same , namely , division of the band and the insertion of ...
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... suture was the only one used , and often gave excellent results . Still more satisfactory , however , was the use of silver wire , or silk - worm gut , especially after the latter was combined with a layer suturing with plain or ...
... suture was the only one used , and often gave excellent results . Still more satisfactory , however , was the use of silver wire , or silk - worm gut , especially after the latter was combined with a layer suturing with plain or ...
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