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... Intubation of the larynx and tracheotomy are operations of emergency , usually are life - saving procedures . Conditions requir ing their performance occur in medical affections , such as laryngeal diphtheria , such as edema of the ...
... Intubation of the larynx and tracheotomy are operations of emergency , usually are life - saving procedures . Conditions requir ing their performance occur in medical affections , such as laryngeal diphtheria , such as edema of the ...
Page 233
... ( intubation and tracheotomy ) are performed that is respon- sible for deaths following their employment rather than any in- fluences related to the operations themselves . Intubation is the insertion and maintenance , within the chink of ...
... ( intubation and tracheotomy ) are performed that is respon- sible for deaths following their employment rather than any in- fluences related to the operations themselves . Intubation is the insertion and maintenance , within the chink of ...
Page 234
Intubation keeps the glottis open , thereby making respiration possible . It limits the indications for tracheotomy . " Since the advent of diphtheria antitoxin intubation has become the operation of election for the relief of ...
Intubation keeps the glottis open , thereby making respiration possible . It limits the indications for tracheotomy . " Since the advent of diphtheria antitoxin intubation has become the operation of election for the relief of ...
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... intubation tube . The stagna- tion of mucus and detritus in the bronchi excites pathological pul- monary processes . " Broncho - pneumonia is more frequent after tracheotomy than after intubation . " - Sevestre . 6. Intubation allows ...
... intubation tube . The stagna- tion of mucus and detritus in the bronchi excites pathological pul- monary processes . " Broncho - pneumonia is more frequent after tracheotomy than after intubation . " - Sevestre . 6. Intubation allows ...
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... intubation tube . The after treatment of intubated cases is far less difficult than that of tracheotomized cases ... intubation than after tracheotomy . There being no granulating wound to heal , intubation is not followed by a long ...
... intubation tube . The after treatment of intubated cases is far less difficult than that of tracheotomized cases ... intubation than after tracheotomy . There being no granulating wound to heal , intubation is not followed by a long ...
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