This extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection is accomplished by the peristaltic action of the small intestines. 4. It is also... The Medical Age - Page 4611903Full view - About this book
| 1905 - 756 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. " 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...become circumscribed. " 5. Peristalsis of the small intestines can be inhibited by prohibiting the use of every form of nourishment and cathartics by mouth,... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery and Anatomy - 1903 - 660 pages
...infection from the same source. 439 pendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...by employing gastric lavage in order to remove any substances of food or mucus from the stomach. 6. The patient can safely be nourished during the necessary... | |
| 1903 - 444 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while infectious material is still confined to this organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...by employing gastric lavage in order to remove any substances of food or mucus from the stomach. 6. The patient can safely be nourished during the necessary... | |
| 1904 - 736 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. (3) The distribution or extension of the infection...by employing gastric lavage in order to remove any substances of food or mucus from the stomach. (6) The patient can safely be nourished during the necessary... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1904 - 822 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to that organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...prohibiting the use of every form of nourishment and cathartic by mouth and by employing gastric lavage in order to remove any food substances or mucus... | |
| 1904 - 428 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...accomplished by the peristaltic action of the small intestine. 4. It is also accomplished by operation after the infectious material has extended beyond... | |
| 1905 - 738 pages
...extension can be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to this organ. "3. The distribution or extension of the infection...become circumscribed. "5. Peristalsis of the small intestines can be inhibited by prohibiting the use of every form of nourishment and cathartics by mouth,... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1910 - 940 pages
...extension may be prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to that organ. 3. The distribution or extension of the infection...prohibiting the use of every form of nourishment and cathartic by mouth and by employing gastric lavage in order to remove any food substances or mucus... | |
| James Gregory Mumford - 1910 - 1052 pages
...distribution of the infection is accomplished by the peristaltic actions of the small intestines, and that it is also accomplished by operation after the infectious...appendix, and before it has become circumscribed. Accordingly, in certain of these cases it is advised that operation be delayed until strong adhesions... | |
| George Milbry Gould - 1912 - 754 pages
...prevented by removing the appendix while the infectious material is still confined to that organ. (4) The distribution or extension of the infection is...by the peristaltic action of the small intestines. (5) It is also accomplished by operation after the infectious material has extended beyond the appendix... | |
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