A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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John Chalmers Da Costa. Carbolic acid is very irritant to tissues , and carbolized dressings may be responsible for ... dressing or the employment of carbolic solutions the urine becomes smoky , the use of the drug in any form must be ...
John Chalmers Da Costa. Carbolic acid is very irritant to tissues , and carbolized dressings may be responsible for ... dressing or the employment of carbolic solutions the urine becomes smoky , the use of the drug in any form must be ...
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... dressing a fabric in which metallic silver is intimately incorporated . Credé considers that silver lactate ( actol ) ... dressings , but rarely upon a patient and never upon the sur- geon . Jeannel , of Toulouse , uses boiling salt ...
... dressing a fabric in which metallic silver is intimately incorporated . Credé considers that silver lactate ( actol ) ... dressings , but rarely upon a patient and never upon the sur- geon . Jeannel , of Toulouse , uses boiling salt ...
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... dressings are usually preferable to moist dress- ings , because they are more absorbent and do not act as poultices , and dry dressings may be used even when the wound has been flushed . Year by year the aseptic method becomes more ...
... dressings are usually preferable to moist dress- ings , because they are more absorbent and do not act as poultices , and dry dressings may be used even when the wound has been flushed . Year by year the aseptic method becomes more ...
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... Dressings are made of cheese - cloth . This material is boiled in a solution of carbonate of sodium , rinsed out , and ... dressing foul wounds . It is prepared as follows : make an emulsion com- posed of equal quantities by weight of ...
... Dressings are made of cheese - cloth . This material is boiled in a solution of carbonate of sodium , rinsed out , and ... dressing foul wounds . It is prepared as follows : make an emulsion com- posed of equal quantities by weight of ...
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... dressing uncovered by rub- ber is the most useful . When a dressing is covered by an impermeable material it becomes wet , acts as a poultice , and the discharges on the dressing may undergo decomposition . Drainage is obtained when ...
... dressing uncovered by rub- ber is the most useful . When a dressing is covered by an impermeable material it becomes wet , acts as a poultice , and the discharges on the dressing may undergo decomposition . Drainage is obtained when ...
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