Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1903 |
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... operation is advisable ; but bearing in mind the number of recoveries -- though small - which have been placed on record , and that practically no cases of general peritonitis due to perforation have ever been known to recover if left ...
... operation is advisable ; but bearing in mind the number of recoveries -- though small - which have been placed on record , and that practically no cases of general peritonitis due to perforation have ever been known to recover if left ...
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... operation in perforation in enteric fever that the following series of cases is placed on record . In this ... operation proving more . successful than hitherto . Of the thirteen cases here recorded , four were not operated on . Three of ...
... operation in perforation in enteric fever that the following series of cases is placed on record . In this ... operation proving more . successful than hitherto . Of the thirteen cases here recorded , four were not operated on . Three of ...
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... operation performed about three and a half hours after perforation had occurred . In all probability the early diagnosis , and consequent early operation , saved the situation . CASE III . - The next case of the series was that of a ...
... operation performed about three and a half hours after perforation had occurred . In all probability the early diagnosis , and consequent early operation , saved the situation . CASE III . - The next case of the series was that of a ...
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... operation , and from this point onwards she gradually sank , and died on 11th January at 9-20 A.M. It is specially to be noted in this case that there was some hæmorrhage on the two days previous to perforation , that the leucocytes ...
... operation , and from this point onwards she gradually sank , and died on 11th January at 9-20 A.M. It is specially to be noted in this case that there was some hæmorrhage on the two days previous to perforation , that the leucocytes ...
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... operation well , and did not rally after it , but gradually sank , and died at 8:30 next morning ( 21st ) , the pulse before death being very rapid and almost imperceptible . Here , again , hæmorrhage ( serious in this instance ) ...
... operation well , and did not rally after it , but gradually sank , and died at 8:30 next morning ( 21st ) , the pulse before death being very rapid and almost imperceptible . Here , again , hæmorrhage ( serious in this instance ) ...
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