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... Treatment of Patients Undergoing Abdominal Opera- TH tions.1 BY J. A. MACLEOD , M. D. , M. R. C. S. Eng . , Buffalo , N. Y. HE treatment referred to in the foregoing title is undoubt- edly as important as the technic of the actual ...
... Treatment of Patients Undergoing Abdominal Opera- TH tions.1 BY J. A. MACLEOD , M. D. , M. R. C. S. Eng . , Buffalo , N. Y. HE treatment referred to in the foregoing title is undoubt- edly as important as the technic of the actual ...
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... treatment for some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the hemoglobin be at a low percentage . The diet during the period of preparation should be regulated and should be light in character . No food at all ...
... treatment for some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the hemoglobin be at a low percentage . The diet during the period of preparation should be regulated and should be light in character . No food at all ...
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... treatment . Where a meal has recently been partaken it may be well to wash out the stom- ach by use of the stomach tube . The bowels should be evacu- ated by a copious enema . Then , again , the use of antistrepto- coccic serum may be ...
... treatment . Where a meal has recently been partaken it may be well to wash out the stom- ach by use of the stomach tube . The bowels should be evacu- ated by a copious enema . Then , again , the use of antistrepto- coccic serum may be ...
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... TREATMENT FOLLOWING THE OPERATION . Under this heading I will not deal with the question of diag- nosis but adhere simply to that of treatment . It is a question that requires much skill and sound judgment and often gives rise to grave ...
... TREATMENT FOLLOWING THE OPERATION . Under this heading I will not deal with the question of diag- nosis but adhere simply to that of treatment . It is a question that requires much skill and sound judgment and often gives rise to grave ...
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... treatment . In cases where shock was to be feared , either from the gravity of the operation or from its prolonged length , I have found a systematic course of saline rectal injec- tions of great service . The course may be mapped out ...
... treatment . In cases where shock was to be feared , either from the gravity of the operation or from its prolonged length , I have found a systematic course of saline rectal injec- tions of great service . The course may be mapped out ...
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