The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 16F. A. Davis, 1894 |
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... tion or of traumatic inflammation . Thus , a knuckle of gut becomes adherent ; a kink re- sults , and obstruction of the bowel follows . Kinking , however , does not necessarily result unless the bowel adheres in an abnormal posi- tion ...
... tion or of traumatic inflammation . Thus , a knuckle of gut becomes adherent ; a kink re- sults , and obstruction of the bowel follows . Kinking , however , does not necessarily result unless the bowel adheres in an abnormal posi- tion ...
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... tion of dysperistalsis ; while a severe inflam - toms occurring almost immediately after section mation , on the other hand , would cause paresis . In cases of obstruction caused by fæcal impac- tion there exists , primarily , paresis ...
... tion of dysperistalsis ; while a severe inflam - toms occurring almost immediately after section mation , on the other hand , would cause paresis . In cases of obstruction caused by fæcal impac- tion there exists , primarily , paresis ...
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... tion . Upon opening the abdomen the omen- at the time of section or to ether - saturation . Each case , ity in the action of the bowels. In obstructions beginning after the second or third day nausea and vomiting are signs of great value ...
... tion . Upon opening the abdomen the omen- at the time of section or to ether - saturation . Each case , ity in the action of the bowels. In obstructions beginning after the second or third day nausea and vomiting are signs of great value ...
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... tion was performed upon the first case on the twentieth day after the primary operation . The descending colon was found completely blocked with hard fæces . The second case was oper- ated upon on the twenty - third day . The con ...
... tion was performed upon the first case on the twentieth day after the primary operation . The descending colon was found completely blocked with hard fæces . The second case was oper- ated upon on the twenty - third day . The con ...
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... tion without suppuration ensues . It is possible Dr. Gardner claims for carbolic acid applied that by its action upon the wound surface an in officinal strength : - action similar to that obtained by heat may be 1. That no systemic ...
... tion without suppuration ensues . It is possible Dr. Gardner claims for carbolic acid applied that by its action upon the wound surface an in officinal strength : - action similar to that obtained by heat may be 1. That no systemic ...
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