SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... indicated by retained blood , presence of dirt , etc. If they are small or exceedingly narrow , cleansing of the skin and the application of a dressing without drainage will be all that is necessary . The gauze packing is for drainage ...
... indicated by retained blood , presence of dirt , etc. If they are small or exceedingly narrow , cleansing of the skin and the application of a dressing without drainage will be all that is necessary . The gauze packing is for drainage ...
Page 20
... indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis . Lace- rated wounds should be dressed every other day , or every day if suppuration is present . If healing normally , at the second or third dressing , gauze soaked in balsam of ...
... indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis . Lace- rated wounds should be dressed every other day , or every day if suppuration is present . If healing normally , at the second or third dressing , gauze soaked in balsam of ...
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... indicated in the following conditions : 1. In infected wounds , especially in operations where old sinuses exist or where a persistent fistula is inevitable . 2. In large wounds with sinuous or unobliterated cavities and where much ...
... indicated in the following conditions : 1. In infected wounds , especially in operations where old sinuses exist or where a persistent fistula is inevitable . 2. In large wounds with sinuous or unobliterated cavities and where much ...
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... indicated , except that in some instances , where there is no appreciable wound , an incision may not be necessary and the inflammation subsides under the application of antiseptic solutions . If the inflammation is gangrenous , nothing ...
... indicated , except that in some instances , where there is no appreciable wound , an incision may not be necessary and the inflammation subsides under the application of antiseptic solutions . If the inflammation is gangrenous , nothing ...
Page 56
... indicate the involvement of the kidneys in the pyæmic process . The general aspect of the disease at first greatly resembles malaria , with which it may be confounded . The symptoms of pyæmia complicating a wound usually appear during ...
... indicate the involvement of the kidneys in the pyæmic process . The general aspect of the disease at first greatly resembles malaria , with which it may be confounded . The symptoms of pyæmia complicating a wound usually appear during ...
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