SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 17
... treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple hemor- rhagic cellulitis . There may be paralysis of the respiratory and spinal centres . Locally , there is marked swelling of the ...
... treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple hemor- rhagic cellulitis . There may be paralysis of the respiratory and spinal centres . Locally , there is marked swelling of the ...
Page 18
... treated , preliminary enlargement being made when necessary , 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 ...
... treated , preliminary enlargement being made when necessary , 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 ...
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... treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple hemor- rhagic cellulitis . There may be paralysis of the respiratory and spinal centres . Locally , there is marked swelling of the ...
... treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple hemor- rhagic cellulitis . There may be paralysis of the respiratory and spinal centres . Locally , there is marked swelling of the ...
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... treated presently in detail . True septicemia will be described more fully in connection with ordinary septicemia , for the reason that its symptoms are practically the same , and that it differs only in the fact that there is no ...
... treated presently in detail . True septicemia will be described more fully in connection with ordinary septicemia , for the reason that its symptoms are practically the same , and that it differs only in the fact that there is no ...
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... treat it as if an inflammation were also present that is , antiseptically . The constitutional treatment is also that of ordinary septicemia . What is ordinary septicemia ? Ordinary septicemia is that variety of septicemia which is ...
... treat it as if an inflammation were also present that is , antiseptically . The constitutional treatment is also that of ordinary septicemia . What is ordinary septicemia ? Ordinary septicemia is that variety of septicemia which is ...
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