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Page 168
... drainage of the gall bladder and ducts . A variety of incisions have been recommended for the purpose of exposing the gall bladder , but one along the right border of the right rectus , or along the costal arch , will meet the ...
... drainage of the gall bladder and ducts . A variety of incisions have been recommended for the purpose of exposing the gall bladder , but one along the right border of the right rectus , or along the costal arch , will meet the ...
Page 169
... drainage tube by a purse - string suture . The gauze introduced for packing and protection is removed , while one or two narrow pieces may be placed about the gall bladder to assist in drainage . The major portion of the wound may then ...
... drainage tube by a purse - string suture . The gauze introduced for packing and protection is removed , while one or two narrow pieces may be placed about the gall bladder to assist in drainage . The major portion of the wound may then ...
Page 170
... drainage . After dealing with the duct , the gall bladder is opened and any stones present removed , and the gall bladder then drained . In the majority of cases , drainage of the gall blad- der is all that is necessary , the drainage ...
... drainage . After dealing with the duct , the gall bladder is opened and any stones present removed , and the gall bladder then drained . In the majority of cases , drainage of the gall blad- der is all that is necessary , the drainage ...
Page 171
... drainage . The purpose here in establishing drainage is to wash out the infection . These cases are usually readily recognized by the localized pain and tenderness without colic ( unless there be gall stones ) the fever ranging from 100 ...
... drainage . The purpose here in establishing drainage is to wash out the infection . These cases are usually readily recognized by the localized pain and tenderness without colic ( unless there be gall stones ) the fever ranging from 100 ...
Page 178
... drained , but it is a safe custom to pro- vide efficient drainage in all such injuries . As a rule little is to be lost by draining these cases for a short period of time and occasionally it may aid materially in preventing or over ...
... drained , but it is a safe custom to pro- vide efficient drainage in all such injuries . As a rule little is to be lost by draining these cases for a short period of time and occasionally it may aid materially in preventing or over ...
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