SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 56
... diagnosis of pyæmia cannot be made . The other symptoms resemble those of septicemia , except in the following particulars : The fever is always preceded by a very severe chill , which may last from a few minutes to an hour or more ...
... diagnosis of pyæmia cannot be made . The other symptoms resemble those of septicemia , except in the following particulars : The fever is always preceded by a very severe chill , which may last from a few minutes to an hour or more ...
Page 67
... diagnosis of sapræmia is by the sense of smell . The amount of bad odor in any given focus determines the degree of putrefaction . If the odor is very bad and the inflammation slight , it is sapræmia ; if with a bad odor there is ...
... diagnosis of sapræmia is by the sense of smell . The amount of bad odor in any given focus determines the degree of putrefaction . If the odor is very bad and the inflammation slight , it is sapræmia ; if with a bad odor there is ...
Page 70
... diagnosis is made . Great destruction of sur- rounding parts is always apt to follow the growth of an abscess , and even death may result from its rupture into the trachea , a large vein , or an artery . What are the symptoms of a ...
... diagnosis is made . Great destruction of sur- rounding parts is always apt to follow the growth of an abscess , and even death may result from its rupture into the trachea , a large vein , or an artery . What are the symptoms of a ...
Page 73
... diagnosis of this sort makes no difference . The same may be said of diffuse serous cellulitis . However , if the diagnosis is clear and the case is seen early , an immediate incision is not necessary , and a wet dressing applied over ...
... diagnosis of this sort makes no difference . The same may be said of diffuse serous cellulitis . However , if the diagnosis is clear and the case is seen early , an immediate incision is not necessary , and a wet dressing applied over ...
Page 85
... diagnosis . Search in the pus usually reveals the character- istic yellowish granules . Thorough removal of the tissue by operative measures is the only treatment . What is myxedema ? This is a chronic , specific productive cellulitis ...
... diagnosis . Search in the pus usually reveals the character- istic yellowish granules . Thorough removal of the tissue by operative measures is the only treatment . What is myxedema ? This is a chronic , specific productive cellulitis ...
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