SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... surface of the organ , instead of that of the skin , is taken as the criterion ; e . g . a contusion of the liver or spleen is an injury in which the surface of the organ is intact , whereas a wound of the same means an injury involving ...
... surface of the organ , instead of that of the skin , is taken as the criterion ; e . g . a contusion of the liver or spleen is an injury in which the surface of the organ is intact , whereas a wound of the same means an injury involving ...
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... surfaces of amputation - flaps . Deep sutures should be used as sparingly as possible , as they may interfere with the cir- culation . In tying any form of suture the friction knot should be used to prevent slipping . In closing wounds ...
... surfaces of amputation - flaps . Deep sutures should be used as sparingly as possible , as they may interfere with the cir- culation . In tying any form of suture the friction knot should be used to prevent slipping . In closing wounds ...
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... surface of the skin , so as not to penetrate the infected seba- ceous glands , have been highly recommended by some ... surfaces . Drainage by means of rubber tubes or iodoform gauze packing is indicated in the following conditions : 1 ...
... surface of the skin , so as not to penetrate the infected seba- ceous glands , have been highly recommended by some ... surfaces . Drainage by means of rubber tubes or iodoform gauze packing is indicated in the following conditions : 1 ...
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... surface for some considerable distance beyond the limits of the wound . A layer of moist iodoform gauze or sterilized gauze dipped in sublimate solution should be placed immediately over the line of union , as slight moisture increases ...
... surface for some considerable distance beyond the limits of the wound . A layer of moist iodoform gauze or sterilized gauze dipped in sublimate solution should be placed immediately over the line of union , as slight moisture increases ...
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Bern Budd Gallaudet. evenly and smoothly to the surface by circular and spiral turns , so as to retain its place ... surfaces , it is necessarily of very limited extent . In fact , it results in the formation simply of a very thin layer ...
Bern Budd Gallaudet. evenly and smoothly to the surface by circular and spiral turns , so as to retain its place ... surfaces , it is necessarily of very limited extent . In fact , it results in the formation simply of a very thin layer ...
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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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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