A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... danger of sepsis after operation . It is desirable that the rectum be empty , because in shock the stomach cannot absorb , and we may wish to utilize the absorbing power of the rectum and give stimulants by enema . Whenever possible ...
... danger of sepsis after operation . It is desirable that the rectum be empty , because in shock the stomach cannot absorb , and we may wish to utilize the absorbing power of the rectum and give stimulants by enema . Whenever possible ...
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... danger of gangrene , and to almost any condition of great tension . Leeching - Leeches must not be applied to a region plen- tifully endowed with loose cellular tissue , as great swelling and discoloration are sure to ensue . These ...
... danger of gangrene , and to almost any condition of great tension . Leeching - Leeches must not be applied to a region plen- tifully endowed with loose cellular tissue , as great swelling and discoloration are sure to ensue . These ...
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... dangerous in conditions of weak heart or exhaustion . Bromids must be given in large doses to be efficient . Sulphonal must be given about four or five hours before sleep is expected , in doses of from gr . x to gr . xx in hot milk or ...
... dangerous in conditions of weak heart or exhaustion . Bromids must be given in large doses to be efficient . Sulphonal must be given about four or five hours before sleep is expected , in doses of from gr . x to gr . xx in hot milk or ...
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... dangerous or important part under no circumstance should be opened by a bistoury with- out knowing that the diagnosis is certainly correct . This knowledge is obtained in some cases by inserting a small aspirating - needle and observing ...
... dangerous or important part under no circumstance should be opened by a bistoury with- out knowing that the diagnosis is certainly correct . This knowledge is obtained in some cases by inserting a small aspirating - needle and observing ...
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... danger of the passage of pus into the peritoneal cavity . The abscess is opened and washed out , and a tube inserted . Surgeons occasionally try to locate the pus by the use of an aspirator before doing the cutting operation ( p . 660 ) ...
... danger of the passage of pus into the peritoneal cavity . The abscess is opened and washed out , and a tube inserted . Surgeons occasionally try to locate the pus by the use of an aspirator before doing the cutting operation ( p . 660 ) ...
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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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