SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 12
... treatment of strangulated hernia . Paragraphs : Ligatures ; Drain- age ; Sutures ; Arrest of Hemorrhage ; Surgical Dressings ; Symp- toms and Treatment of Spinal Inflammation ; Description of Oper- ation for Appendicitis ; Traumatic ...
... treatment of strangulated hernia . Paragraphs : Ligatures ; Drain- age ; Sutures ; Arrest of Hemorrhage ; Surgical Dressings ; Symp- toms and Treatment of Spinal Inflammation ; Description of Oper- ation for Appendicitis ; Traumatic ...
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... treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple ...
... treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple ...
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... treatment in general of wounds and contusions ? Of Contusions : Rest , moderate warmth , and pressure . These ends are best obtained by wrapping the part in ordinary cotton and applying a snug bandage . Of Wounds : This depends on the ...
... treatment in general of wounds and contusions ? Of Contusions : Rest , moderate warmth , and pressure . These ends are best obtained by wrapping the part in ordinary cotton and applying a snug bandage . Of Wounds : This depends on the ...
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... treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple ...
... treatment for " poisoned " punctured wounds . Punctured wounds inflicted by the stings of insects or the fangs of reptiles should be treated by thorough disinfection . Venomous snake - bites are usually accompanied by rapid and multiple ...
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... treatment of true septicæmia ? If a wound is present , 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 ...
... treatment of true septicæmia ? If a wound is present , 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 ...
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