Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... sutures . Examination of the wound showed a mild erysipelatous blush , which next day exhibited the characteristic appearance of erysipelas , as when seen else- where in the body . As there was no evidence of pelvic complications , the ...
... sutures . Examination of the wound showed a mild erysipelatous blush , which next day exhibited the characteristic appearance of erysipelas , as when seen else- where in the body . As there was no evidence of pelvic complications , the ...
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... sutures were cut and the wound allowed to gape . Examination of pus from both uterus and perineum developed nothing present other than pure Pfeiffer bacillus . Next day the temperature dropped to 962 ° , and again rose to 107 ° . Rhus ...
... sutures were cut and the wound allowed to gape . Examination of pus from both uterus and perineum developed nothing present other than pure Pfeiffer bacillus . Next day the temperature dropped to 962 ° , and again rose to 107 ° . Rhus ...
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... suture . The uterus was somewhat enlarged , and there were many adhesions about it and the left ovary and tube ... sutures through the whole wall , a few buried silk sutures to bring the edges of aponeurosis into apposition , and ...
... suture . The uterus was somewhat enlarged , and there were many adhesions about it and the left ovary and tube ... sutures through the whole wall , a few buried silk sutures to bring the edges of aponeurosis into apposition , and ...
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... suture the abdominal aponeurosis . METHOD OF SALINE TRANSFUSION . * BY GEORGE BURFORD , M. D. , AND JAMES JOHNSTONE , M. D. There are three methods of , or more correctly , three sites for , saline transfusion . ( 1 ) The direct ...
... suture the abdominal aponeurosis . METHOD OF SALINE TRANSFUSION . * BY GEORGE BURFORD , M. D. , AND JAMES JOHNSTONE , M. D. There are three methods of , or more correctly , three sites for , saline transfusion . ( 1 ) The direct ...
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... sutures , introduced from without , and intended for the repair of the perineum , should be made to bite deep in the tissues of this body , in order to pick up and unite the separated ends of its supporting muscles . The ends of each suture ...
... sutures , introduced from without , and intended for the repair of the perineum , should be made to bite deep in the tissues of this body , in order to pick up and unite the separated ends of its supporting muscles . The ends of each suture ...
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