A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... containing a full - grown spore ( Fig . 9 ) . The wall of the cell now liquefies , the segments separate , the spores are set ... contains but one spore , but may contain several . The spore has a dense envelope or covering which is very ...
... containing a full - grown spore ( Fig . 9 ) . The wall of the cell now liquefies , the segments separate , the spores are set ... contains but one spore , but may contain several . The spore has a dense envelope or covering which is very ...
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... contains about 71⁄2 grains of the drug - one of these tablets added to a pint of water makes a solution of a strength of 1 to 1000. Tablets which also contain ammo- nium chlorid are more soluble than those which contain corrosive ...
... contains about 71⁄2 grains of the drug - one of these tablets added to a pint of water makes a solution of a strength of 1 to 1000. Tablets which also contain ammo- nium chlorid are more soluble than those which contain corrosive ...
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... containing iodin , and the iodin . separates from it slowly when the powder is applied to wounds or ulcers . It does not produce toxic symptoms readily , if at all , and is a valuable substitute for iodoform . It is used especially in ...
... containing iodin , and the iodin . separates from it slowly when the powder is applied to wounds or ulcers . It does not produce toxic symptoms readily , if at all , and is a valuable substitute for iodoform . It is used especially in ...
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... contains bacteria of putrefaction , which act only upon the dead food , and not upon the living body ; but when man dies these organisms at once attack the tissues , and post - mortem putrefaction begins in the abdomen . Koch's Circuit ...
... contains bacteria of putrefaction , which act only upon the dead food , and not upon the living body ; but when man dies these organisms at once attack the tissues , and post - mortem putrefaction begins in the abdomen . Koch's Circuit ...
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... contain- ing microbic products , but not living microbes . By this method animals can be rendered immune to tetanus and ... contains them as its active ingredients . The chief feature in acquired immunity is the presence in the blood and ...
... contain- ing microbic products , but not living microbes . By this method animals can be rendered immune to tetanus and ... contains them as its active ingredients . The chief feature in acquired immunity is the presence in the blood and ...
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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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