Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 67
... operation . Operation , 3:30 P. M. - Under ether anæsthesia , the abdo- men was opened by a median incision , four inches long , be- low the umbilicus . On opening the peritoneum , a gush of blood from the abdominal cavity occurred ...
... operation . Operation , 3:30 P. M. - Under ether anæsthesia , the abdo- men was opened by a median incision , four inches long , be- low the umbilicus . On opening the peritoneum , a gush of blood from the abdominal cavity occurred ...
Page 68
... operation . a saline was followed by a turpentine enema . The bowels were slightly open after this ; but on the following day ( May 12 ) the bowels were freely moved , and then the patient became much more comfortable . The wound into ...
... operation . a saline was followed by a turpentine enema . The bowels were slightly open after this ; but on the following day ( May 12 ) the bowels were freely moved , and then the patient became much more comfortable . The wound into ...
Page 72
... operation for hemorrhage , required seven pints of saline fluid , continuously administered , ere the patient was out of imminent danger . Usually , however , the quantity runs to four or five pints , and we have had occasion to repeat ...
... operation for hemorrhage , required seven pints of saline fluid , continuously administered , ere the patient was out of imminent danger . Usually , however , the quantity runs to four or five pints , and we have had occasion to repeat ...
Page 75
... operation 3 . 4 . 5 . 66 66 .. 66 .. 6. Hysterectomy 7 . 8 . 66 • 66 9. Pelvic operation 10 . .. .. 4 pints transfused .. Death . " 6 66 66 66 4 + 4 pints transfused Recovery . 64 pints transfused . 3 + 2 pints transfused 32 pints ...
... operation 3 . 4 . 5 . 66 66 .. 66 .. 6. Hysterectomy 7 . 8 . 66 • 66 9. Pelvic operation 10 . .. .. 4 pints transfused .. Death . " 6 66 66 66 4 + 4 pints transfused Recovery . 64 pints transfused . 3 + 2 pints transfused 32 pints ...
Page 78
... operation is performed ; the two points of chief importance in this operation being that the scrotum is not opened , and that the aponeurosis of the external oblique is cut through , thus exposing the whole length of the inguinal canal ...
... operation is performed ; the two points of chief importance in this operation being that the scrotum is not opened , and that the aponeurosis of the external oblique is cut through , thus exposing the whole length of the inguinal canal ...
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