In case of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distension of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection has extended beyond the tissues of the appendix, especially in the presence of beginning diffuse... A Text-book of practical therapeutics - Page 575by Hobart Amory Hare - 1905 - 910 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1903 - 934 pages
...case of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, conclusions four and five should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative interference... | |
| 1905 - 756 pages
...of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distension of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. " 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...patient's condition makes operative interference safe. " 7. In case no operation is performed, neither nourishment nor cathartics should be given by mouth... | |
| 1910 - 678 pages
...of nausea or vomiting, or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...in the presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, fasting and gastric lavage should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative... | |
| 1904 - 432 pages
...case of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, conclusions four and five should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative interference... | |
| 1909 - 882 pages
...of nausea or vomiting, or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...in the presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, fasting and gastric lavage should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery and Anatomy - 1903 - 660 pages
...case of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, conclusions four and five should ahvays be employed until the patient's condition makes operative interference... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1904 - 822 pages
...of nausea or vomiting, cr gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, conclusions four and five should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative interference... | |
| 1904 - 736 pages
...of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distention of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. (6) In cases coming under treatment after the infection...presence of beginning diffuse peritonitis, conclusions four and five should always be employed until the patient's condition makes operative interference... | |
| 1905 - 738 pages
...of nausea or vomiting or gaseous distension of the abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. " 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection...patient's condition makes operative interference safe. "7. In case no operation is performed, neither nourishment nor cathartics should be given by mouth... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery and Anatomy - 1908 - 648 pages
...abdomen, gastric lavage should be employed. 6. In cases coming under treatment after the infection baa extended beyond the tissues of the appendix, especially...patient's condition makes operative interference safe. 7. In case no operation is performed, neither nourishment nor cathartics should be given by mouth until... | |
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