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Page 170
... believe that cholecystectomy , or the removal of the gall bladder , gives the best results . Cholecystostomy , with drainage , is the simpler operation and the one that has the least mortality . The convalesence , however , is often ...
... believe that cholecystectomy , or the removal of the gall bladder , gives the best results . Cholecystostomy , with drainage , is the simpler operation and the one that has the least mortality . The convalesence , however , is often ...
Page 177
... believe from the history of the traumatism , from the manner of occurrence , from the loca- tion of the external wound , if one exists , or from the history of the symptoms , and the findings on examination , that internal hemorrhage ...
... believe from the history of the traumatism , from the manner of occurrence , from the loca- tion of the external wound , if one exists , or from the history of the symptoms , and the findings on examination , that internal hemorrhage ...
Page 179
... believe that a perforation or serious hemorrhage might be present . There are few symptoms or findings that can be relied upon in making a diagnosis of the extent of these injuries . It is true that perforation of the intestine occurs ...
... believe that a perforation or serious hemorrhage might be present . There are few symptoms or findings that can be relied upon in making a diagnosis of the extent of these injuries . It is true that perforation of the intestine occurs ...
Page 180
... believe that these cases have not in the past , and are not at the present time being treated properly . It has been estimated by Vaughan that fifteen thousand peo- ple die from typhoid perforation in the United States every year ...
... believe that these cases have not in the past , and are not at the present time being treated properly . It has been estimated by Vaughan that fifteen thousand peo- ple die from typhoid perforation in the United States every year ...
Page 181
... believe from the clinical course of the disease , from the physical findings , from an examination of the blood , or from other evidences that a per- foration is likely to occur , laparotomy should be advised and performed without delay ...
... believe from the clinical course of the disease , from the physical findings , from an examination of the blood , or from other evidences that a per- foration is likely to occur , laparotomy should be advised and performed without delay ...
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