SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... removing a dressing from a wound ? Incised wounds without drainage or with catgut drainage , and without symptoms of ... removed . Excessive discharge through the dressing always indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis ...
... removing a dressing from a wound ? Incised wounds without drainage or with catgut drainage , and without symptoms of ... removed . Excessive discharge through the dressing always indicates renewal , as do also the symptoms of sepsis ...
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... removed from the wound on about the eighth day . Fine black silk is used in plastic surgery of the neck and face . Silk is sterilized by boiling , or steaming for a half hour in a sterilizer . When is silkworm gut used ? Silkworm gut is ...
... removed from the wound on about the eighth day . Fine black silk is used in plastic surgery of the neck and face . Silk is sterilized by boiling , or steaming for a half hour in a sterilizer . When is silkworm gut used ? Silkworm gut is ...
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... removed . The change of dressing should be done with all the anti- septic precautions employed at an operation . If the fluids do not . soak through the dressing , no change should be required for several days . It is well to keep a ...
... removed . The change of dressing should be done with all the anti- septic precautions employed at an operation . If the fluids do not . soak through the dressing , no change should be required for several days . It is well to keep a ...
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... its site - i . e . bones , joints , muscles , pleura , peritoneum , liver , etc. If the inflammation has started in a wound which has been sutured , then all sutures should be removed and all recesses containing SEPTIC INFECTION . 53.
... its site - i . e . bones , joints , muscles , pleura , peritoneum , liver , etc. If the inflammation has started in a wound which has been sutured , then all sutures should be removed and all recesses containing SEPTIC INFECTION . 53.
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Bern Budd Gallaudet. then all sutures should be removed and all recesses containing pent - up exudation be drained ... removal of the affected area , by amputation when possible , will save the patient . The constitutional treatment is ...
Bern Budd Gallaudet. then all sutures should be removed and all recesses containing pent - up exudation be drained ... removal of the affected area , by amputation when possible , will save the patient . The constitutional treatment is ...
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