SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... complete . With other drain- age the dressing should be changed on the third day and the tubes shortened or removed . Excessive discharge through the dressing always indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis . Lace- rated ...
... complete . With other drain- age the dressing should be changed on the third day and the tubes shortened or removed . Excessive discharge through the dressing always indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis . Lace- rated ...
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... complete , is the cicatrix or scar . 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 ...
... complete , is the cicatrix or scar . 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 ...
Page 60
... complete relaxation , such as occurs in the intervals between the spasms of strychnine - poisoning . The mind is usually clear , and the temper- ature rises somewhat , and may reach 103 ° F. During an " interval " the slightest cause ...
... complete relaxation , such as occurs in the intervals between the spasms of strychnine - poisoning . The mind is usually clear , and the temper- ature rises somewhat , and may reach 103 ° F. During an " interval " the slightest cause ...
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... complete relaxation . What is Trousseau's test for tetany ? During an interval between the spasms pressure on a nerve will reproduce the spasms . What is the pathology of tetany ? There is nothing characteristic . In some fatal cases ...
... complete relaxation . What is Trousseau's test for tetany ? During an interval between the spasms pressure on a nerve will reproduce the spasms . What is the pathology of tetany ? There is nothing characteristic . In some fatal cases ...
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... complete relaxation between the attacks . Each paroxysm lasts about half an hour , generally less and rarely longer . There may be delirium , but always intense mental excite- ment and anxiety . Hallucinations are fairly frequent . The ...
... complete relaxation between the attacks . Each paroxysm lasts about half an hour , generally less and rarely longer . There may be delirium , but always intense mental excite- ment and anxiety . Hallucinations are fairly frequent . The ...
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