SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... pressure . These ends are best obtained by wrapping the part in ordinary cotton and applying a snug bandage . Of Wounds : This depends on the kind of wound involved . All wounds should be cleansed and the hemorrhage stopped . The after ...
... pressure . These ends are best obtained by wrapping the part in ordinary cotton and applying a snug bandage . Of Wounds : This depends on the kind of wound involved . All wounds should be cleansed and the hemorrhage stopped . The after ...
Page 20
... pressure forceps , which should grasp the points completely , and include no more of the surrounding tissue than is absolutely neces- sary . Simple oozing is stopped by pressure or the use of hot water . Hemorrhage from vessels of a ...
... pressure forceps , which should grasp the points completely , and include no more of the surrounding tissue than is absolutely neces- sary . Simple oozing is stopped by pressure or the use of hot water . Hemorrhage from vessels of a ...
Page 24
... pressure and properly adjusted sutures drainage is really unnecessary , and tends to delay the heal- ing of the wound - surfaces . Drainage by means of rubber tubes or iodoform gauze packing is indicated in the following conditions : 1 ...
... pressure and properly adjusted sutures drainage is really unnecessary , and tends to delay the heal- ing of the wound - surfaces . Drainage by means of rubber tubes or iodoform gauze packing is indicated in the following conditions : 1 ...
Page 25
... pressure , and restraining motion . The material from which the bandage is made is cut in strips three to ten yards in length and from one - half to four inches in width . It should be applied evenly and smoothly to the surface by ...
... pressure , and restraining motion . The material from which the bandage is made is cut in strips three to ten yards in length and from one - half to four inches in width . It should be applied evenly and smoothly to the surface by ...
Page 26
... pressure , a roller of pure rubber is used . Define the process of repair . This is the process by which tissues which are the seats of wounds or contusions are restored approximately to their former condition . The term " approximately ...
... pressure , a roller of pure rubber is used . Define the process of repair . This is the process by which tissues which are the seats of wounds or contusions are restored approximately to their former condition . The term " approximately ...
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