A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... give proper credit . The author desires to extend his cordial thanks to Mr. Thos . F. Dagney , of Mr. Saunders ' editorial department , for much valuable aid rendered during the progress of the work through the press , and to Mr. R. W. ...
... give proper credit . The author desires to extend his cordial thanks to Mr. Thos . F. Dagney , of Mr. Saunders ' editorial department , for much valuable aid rendered during the progress of the work through the press , and to Mr. R. W. ...
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... gives off formalin and keeps the wound aseptic . When it is applied to a sloughing surface it will not give off formalin unless it is mixed with pepsin and hydrochloric acid . The commercial preparation is known as glutol . Formalin ...
... gives off formalin and keeps the wound aseptic . When it is applied to a sloughing surface it will not give off formalin unless it is mixed with pepsin and hydrochloric acid . The commercial preparation is known as glutol . Formalin ...
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... give stimulants by enema . Whenever possible , give a gen- eral warm bath the day before . The evening before the operation scrub the entire field of operation , and well clear of it , with soap and water ; shave if necessary ; wash ...
... give stimulants by enema . Whenever possible , give a gen- eral warm bath the day before . The evening before the operation scrub the entire field of operation , and well clear of it , with soap and water ; shave if necessary ; wash ...
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... gives rest to the bowel by stop- ping peristalsis . In cystitis rest is obtained by opium and belladonna , which paralyze the muscular fibres of the blad- der . The use of the catheter gives rest to the bladder by removing urine . A ...
... gives rest to the bowel by stop- ping peristalsis . In cystitis rest is obtained by opium and belladonna , which paralyze the muscular fibres of the blad- der . The use of the catheter gives rest to the bladder by removing urine . A ...
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... give gr . iij of calomel every three hours until a metallic taste is noted in the mouth . If the case is not so urgent , gray powder is a good combination . Children are given calomel and sugar or mercury and chalk . If it is desired to ...
... give gr . iij of calomel every three hours until a metallic taste is noted in the mouth . If the case is not so urgent , gray powder is a good combination . Children are given calomel and sugar or mercury and chalk . If it is desired to ...
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