A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... antiseptic surgery , and serum - therapy . The word microbe , which signifies a small living being , was introduced in 1878 by the late Professor Sédillot , of Paris . At that time the nature of these bodies was in doubt ; some thought ...
... antiseptic surgery , and serum - therapy . The word microbe , which signifies a small living being , was introduced in 1878 by the late Professor Sédillot , of Paris . At that time the nature of these bodies was in doubt ; some thought ...
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... antiseptic ; in fact , Gerl- oczy has proved that a concentrated aqueous solution of sublimate will not disinfect an equal quantity of feces . Cor- rosive sublimate contained in dressings after a time undergoes decomposition and ceases ...
... antiseptic ; in fact , Gerl- oczy has proved that a concentrated aqueous solution of sublimate will not disinfect an equal quantity of feces . Cor- rosive sublimate contained in dressings after a time undergoes decomposition and ceases ...
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... antiseptic me- dium in which to place the sterilized operating - instruments , or as a germicide to prepare the skin of the patient before the operation is performed . Carbolic acid is very irritant to tissues , and carbolized ...
... antiseptic me- dium in which to place the sterilized operating - instruments , or as a germicide to prepare the skin of the patient before the operation is performed . Carbolic acid is very irritant to tissues , and carbolized ...
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... . stimulants by the stomach . Silver is a valuable antiseptic . Halsted and Bolton have shown that metallic silver exerts an inhibitive action upon the growth of micro - organisms and does not irritate 28 MODERN SURGERY .
... . stimulants by the stomach . Silver is a valuable antiseptic . Halsted and Bolton have shown that metallic silver exerts an inhibitive action upon the growth of micro - organisms and does not irritate 28 MODERN SURGERY .
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... antiseptic . It does not form insoluble albuminates when in- troduced into the tissues and is not an irritant . Silver citrate ( itrol ) is said to be even a better preparation than silver lac- tate , and it is a useful dusting - powder ...
... antiseptic . It does not form insoluble albuminates when in- troduced into the tissues and is not an irritant . Silver citrate ( itrol ) is said to be even a better preparation than silver lac- tate , and it is a useful dusting - powder ...
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