A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... acid in the proportion of 1 to 5 , which combination prevents the insoluble albumi- nate from being formed . But though corrosive sublimate under certain conditions . is very powerful , it is not always absolutely reliable . Many spores ...
... acid in the proportion of 1 to 5 , which combination prevents the insoluble albumi- nate from being formed . But though corrosive sublimate under certain conditions . is very powerful , it is not always absolutely reliable . Many spores ...
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... acid is a valuable germicide in the strength of from 1:40 to I : 20. It is certainly fatal to pus - organisms , but weak solutions do not destroy spores . Unfortunately , this acid attacks the hands of the surgeon ; consequently in the ...
... acid is a valuable germicide in the strength of from 1:40 to I : 20. It is certainly fatal to pus - organisms , but weak solutions do not destroy spores . Unfortunately , this acid attacks the hands of the surgeon ; consequently in the ...
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... acid , like corrosive sublimate , is inert in fatty tissues . Carbolic acid is readily absorbed , and may thus produce toxic symptoms . Absorption is not uncommon when the weaker solutions are used , but rarely occurs when a wound has ...
... acid , like corrosive sublimate , is inert in fatty tissues . Carbolic acid is readily absorbed , and may thus produce toxic symptoms . Absorption is not uncommon when the weaker solutions are used , but rarely occurs when a wound has ...
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... acid but acts similarly , and is used in emul- sion of a strength of from 1 to 5 per cent . , and does not irri- tate the skin like carbolic acid . Peroxid of hydrogen is a most admirable agent for the destruction of pus cocci . It ...
... acid but acts similarly , and is used in emul- sion of a strength of from 1 to 5 per cent . , and does not irri- tate the skin like carbolic acid . Peroxid of hydrogen is a most admirable agent for the destruction of pus cocci . It ...
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... acid . The commercial preparation is known as glutol . Formalin - gela- tin is used to replace bone - defects ... acid , boric acid , camphor , eucalyptol , cinnamon , bromin , chlorin ( as gas or as chlorin - water ) , cinnamic acid ...
... acid . The commercial preparation is known as glutol . Formalin - gela- tin is used to replace bone - defects ... acid , boric acid , camphor , eucalyptol , cinnamon , bromin , chlorin ( as gas or as chlorin - water ) , cinnamic acid ...
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abscess acute amputation aneurysm ankylosis antiseptic apply arise artery aseptic bandage becomes bleeding blood bone capsule carbolic acid carotid cartilage cause cavity chronic clavicle clot condyle crepitus cysts deformity direct force disease dislocation dressing edema edge elbow elbow-joint epiphysis erysipelas excision extension external exudate fascia femur fever fibrous tissue flexed flexion fluid forceps forearm fracture gangrene gauze glands head hemorrhage humerus iliac inch incision infection inflammation injury inner iodoform joint knee laudanum lesions ligament ligation ligature limb lymphatic membrane mucous muscle muscular neck necrosis nerve occurs operation osteotomy outward pain passive motion patient periosteum plaster posterior pressure pronation rarely removed rupture sarcoma secondary septic side skin slough soft solution splint subcutaneous superficial supination suppuration surgeon suture swelling symptoms synovial syphilis tendon thigh tibia tion treating treatment trochanter tubercle tubercular tumors ulcer ulna upper usually vein vessel weeks wound
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