SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In case of injury involving large blood - vessels or the abdominal viscera immediate interference is necessary . Such operations should be performed Incised Wounds : These ...
... results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In case of injury involving large blood - vessels or the abdominal viscera immediate interference is necessary . Such operations should be performed Incised Wounds : These ...
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... results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In case of injury involving large blood - vessels or the abdominal viscera immediate interference is necessary . Such operations should be performed under the most rigid ...
... results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In case of injury involving large blood - vessels or the abdominal viscera immediate interference is necessary . Such operations should be performed under the most rigid ...
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... results . What are the indications for removing a dressing from a wound ? Incised wounds without drainage or with catgut drainage , and without symptoms of sepsis , require no change for a period , vary- ing with the size of the wound ...
... results . What are the indications for removing a dressing from a wound ? Incised wounds without drainage or with catgut drainage , and without symptoms of sepsis , require no change for a period , vary- ing with the size of the wound ...
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... results in the formation of an amount of connective tissue in excess of that which was originally in the wounded or contused parts . This excessive connective tissue , when the process is complete , is the cicatrix or scar . Describe ...
... results in the formation of an amount of connective tissue in excess of that which was originally in the wounded or contused parts . This excessive connective tissue , when the process is complete , is the cicatrix or scar . Describe ...
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... results in a mass of granula- tion tissue filling in the gap or cavity existing between the edges , which are more or less widely separated . This granulation tissue in lacerated wounds can be seen , and its surface is found to be not ...
... results in a mass of granula- tion tissue filling in the gap or cavity existing between the edges , which are more or less widely separated . This granulation tissue in lacerated wounds can be seen , and its surface is found to be not ...
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710 Sansom Street abscess acute adhesions amputation aneurism artery arthritis bacteria bandage blood bone bowel cartilage catgut cause cavity cellulitis cerebral compression Chemistry chronic clinical Cloth condition connective tissue connective-tissue planes constitutional symptoms contusion Describe diagnosis dilatation disease dislocation dressing edges edition enterostomy exudative fibrin fistula flap foreign body fracture gall-bladder gangrene gastrotomy gauze glands granulation granulation tissue hemorrhage Hence hernia humerus inch incision indicated infection inflammation inflammatory injury intestinal obstruction iodoform joint LEA BROTHERS leather ligation ligature limb MANUAL Medical Medicine method mucous membrane muscles non-specific occur octavo volume opening operation ordinary septicemia osteomyelitis pain parietal pathology patient peritoneum peritonitis Philadelphia portion practical practitioner pressure produce putrefaction pyæmia removed resection saprogenic septic septicemia serous skin specific stomach student suppurative surface Surgeon Surgery surgical suture synovitis syphilitic tetanus text-book tion traumatism treatment tube tubercle tissue tubercular tumor ulcers usually varieties vein vessels wall
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