SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... Describe the treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid ...
... Describe the treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid ...
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... Describe the treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid ...
... Describe the treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid ...
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... Describe the different forms of suture . The main forms of sutures usually employed are the interrupted , the continuous , and the twisted or pin suture . FIG . 4 . The interrupted suture ( Fig . 4 ) is made by carrying the thread ...
... Describe the different forms of suture . The main forms of sutures usually employed are the interrupted , the continuous , and the twisted or pin suture . FIG . 4 . The interrupted suture ( Fig . 4 ) is made by carrying the thread ...
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... Describe the process of repair . Absorption of the effused blood and of the destroyed tissue- elements ; exudation of lymph , serum , and fibrin : this last forms a sort of framework , so to speak , into which pass white blood - cor ...
... Describe the process of repair . Absorption of the effused blood and of the destroyed tissue- elements ; exudation of lymph , serum , and fibrin : this last forms a sort of framework , so to speak , into which pass white blood - cor ...
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... also the advancement of the epithelium . Contusions are healed by granulation , the process being all the while , of course , covered in by unbroken skin . Describe the process of repair in fractures . It is THE PROCESS OF REPAIR . 27.
... also the advancement of the epithelium . Contusions are healed by granulation , the process being all the while , of course , covered in by unbroken skin . Describe the process of repair in fractures . It is THE PROCESS OF REPAIR . 27.
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