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... Pelvic Abscess . 529 Vaginal Section for Removal of the Appendages .. 529 Vaginal Hysterectomy .. 531 Operations on ... Pelvis . Celiotomy for Extra - uterine Pregnancy . Cesarean Section .... Extraperitoneal Cesarean Section . Vaginal ...
... Pelvic Abscess . 529 Vaginal Section for Removal of the Appendages .. 529 Vaginal Hysterectomy .. 531 Operations on ... Pelvis . Celiotomy for Extra - uterine Pregnancy . Cesarean Section .... Extraperitoneal Cesarean Section . Vaginal ...
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... pelvis is sufficiently low for gravitation to take place and the patient is comfortable . A wooden frame may be used with a folded pillow beneath the knees to prevent the patient from slipping . " This posture has been universally ...
... pelvis is sufficiently low for gravitation to take place and the patient is comfortable . A wooden frame may be used with a folded pillow beneath the knees to prevent the patient from slipping . " This posture has been universally ...
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... pelvis . She will receive absolutely no food and no cathar- tics by mouth . Every four hours she will receive an enema of 1 ounce of one of the con- centrated predigested foods dissolved in 3 ounces of normal salt solution . I am ...
... pelvis . She will receive absolutely no food and no cathar- tics by mouth . Every four hours she will receive an enema of 1 ounce of one of the con- centrated predigested foods dissolved in 3 ounces of normal salt solution . I am ...
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... pelvic abscess , peritonitis , and cholecystotomy . General anesthesia is not a necessary ante- cedent , nor does the presence or absence of frank sepsis seem to have any bearing upon the etiology . 1 Fox , Diseases of the Stomach ...
... pelvic abscess , peritonitis , and cholecystotomy . General anesthesia is not a necessary ante- cedent , nor does the presence or absence of frank sepsis seem to have any bearing upon the etiology . 1 Fox , Diseases of the Stomach ...
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... pelvic abscess . A sudden and rapid increase in pulse - rate at any time , coupled with dyspnea , usually means pulmonary embolism . After hemorrhage the increase in frequency will depend not so much upon the amount itself , as upon the ...
... pelvic abscess . A sudden and rapid increase in pulse - rate at any time , coupled with dyspnea , usually means pulmonary embolism . After hemorrhage the increase in frequency will depend not so much upon the amount itself , as upon the ...
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abdominal abscess acid acute adhesions after-treatment allowed anesthesia anesthetic antibacterial antiseptic applied artery aseptic bacteria bandage become bladder blood blood-stream bowel cannula catgut catheter cause cavity celiotomy cent Chir chloroform chronic Complications condition dilatation discharge disease distention dosage dose drain drainage dressing enema ether fistula fluid frequently gall-bladder gauze given healing hemorrhage hernia hyperemia incision increased infection inoculation intestinal iodoform irrigation irritation Jour kidney method milk morphin mouth muscles necessary normal obstruction occur operation opsonic opsonic power opsonin ordinarily packing pain patient pelvis peristalsis peritoneum peritonitis plaster possible postoperative pressure prevent pulse rectal rectum removed respiration result rubber salt solution scar sepsis septic septicemia serum sinus skin splint sterile stimulation stitches stomach subcutaneous suppuration Surg surgeon surgical suture swathe symptoms temperature tetanus tion tissue tongue treatment tube urethra urine usually uterus vaccine vein vomiting wall weeks wick wound