SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 17
... gauze may be laid over the line of sutures before the absorbent gauze and cot- ton are applied . Some surgeons recommend a strip of rubber tissue in place of the iodoform gauze . An incised wound made for opera- tion purposes differs in ...
... gauze may be laid over the line of sutures before the absorbent gauze and cot- ton are applied . Some surgeons recommend a strip of rubber tissue in place of the iodoform gauze . An incised wound made for opera- tion purposes differs in ...
Page 18
... gauze , rather than sutured , for the reason that they cannot be rendered , as a rule , even by the most careful cleansing , sufficiently aseptic to admit of suture and primary union . They heal by granulation . This is the open method ...
... gauze , rather than sutured , for the reason that they cannot be rendered , as a rule , even by the most careful cleansing , sufficiently aseptic to admit of suture and primary union . They heal by granulation . This is the open method ...
Page 19
... gauze may be laid over the line of sutures before the absorbent gauze and cot- ton are applied . Some surgeons recommend a strip of rubber tissue in place of the iodoform gauze . An incised wound made for opera- tion purposes differs in ...
... gauze may be laid over the line of sutures before the absorbent gauze and cot- ton are applied . Some surgeons recommend a strip of rubber tissue in place of the iodoform gauze . An incised wound made for opera- tion purposes differs in ...
Page 20
... gauze until proper exam- ination and dressing can be made . Amputation will be necessary when the parts are greatly shattered or large blood - vessels injured , or , if spreading , gangrene results . What are the indications for ...
... gauze until proper exam- ination and dressing can be made . Amputation will be necessary when the parts are greatly shattered or large blood - vessels injured , or , if spreading , gangrene results . What are the indications for ...
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... Gauze or cheesecloth is the material almost universally used for operative or accidental wounds . Gauze is rendered aseptic by sterilization or by saturation with some chemical germicide ― i . e . iodoform , corrosive sublimate , or ...
... Gauze or cheesecloth is the material almost universally used for operative or accidental wounds . Gauze is rendered aseptic by sterilization or by saturation with some chemical germicide ― i . e . iodoform , corrosive sublimate , or ...
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Page 301 - American Journal of the Medical Sciences. In one large royal 12mo. volume of 520 double-columned pages. Cloth, $1.50 ; leather, $2.00. It is the best book of definitions we have, and ought always to be upon the student's table. — Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. STUDENTS