Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 28Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1888 |
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... tube , and resorted to artificial respiration . Patience and perseverance soon resulted in independent breathing . The child lived three days after this , a lasting proof of the possibilities of this operation . It is , indeed , an ...
... tube , and resorted to artificial respiration . Patience and perseverance soon resulted in independent breathing . The child lived three days after this , a lasting proof of the possibilities of this operation . It is , indeed , an ...
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... tube was placed , un- obstructed breathing had been established , when suddenly the child died . I have always attributed the death to cardiac paralysis , rather than to the chloroform . I have never carried ' anææsthesia to the point ...
... tube was placed , un- obstructed breathing had been established , when suddenly the child died . I have always attributed the death to cardiac paralysis , rather than to the chloroform . I have never carried ' anææsthesia to the point ...
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... tubes , and the matter withdrawn after the manner indicated . Moreover , diphtheritic accumulations are carried from the upper air passages into the lungs , and obstructing the bronchioles , excite broncho - pneumonia . I have no reason ...
... tubes , and the matter withdrawn after the manner indicated . Moreover , diphtheritic accumulations are carried from the upper air passages into the lungs , and obstructing the bronchioles , excite broncho - pneumonia . I have no reason ...
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... tube should project just a little beyond the outer . As the calibre of a tube is equal only to its smallest diameter , tapering tubes are a disadvantage . For obvious reasons the largest size the trachea will endure should be selected ...
... tube should project just a little beyond the outer . As the calibre of a tube is equal only to its smallest diameter , tapering tubes are a disadvantage . For obvious reasons the largest size the trachea will endure should be selected ...
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... tube or substitute another . I can see no reason for this step earlier than the third day unless specially indicated ... tube irritates the wound and the trachea .. When , with the tube out and the wound closed TRACHEOTOMY IN CROUP . ΙΣ.
... tube or substitute another . I can see no reason for this step earlier than the third day unless specially indicated ... tube irritates the wound and the trachea .. When , with the tube out and the wound closed TRACHEOTOMY IN CROUP . ΙΣ.
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