Philadelphia Hospital Reports, Volume 1Detre & Blcakburn, 1890 |
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Page 166
... tube was introduced into the cavity for a distance of about five inches . The cavity was thoroughly washed out with antiseptic solutions , and an antiseptic dressing was applied . The patient's condition at the time of the second ...
... tube was introduced into the cavity for a distance of about five inches . The cavity was thoroughly washed out with antiseptic solutions , and an antiseptic dressing was applied . The patient's condition at the time of the second ...
Page 177
... tube , full size , is passed through the urethra to the urethrotomy wound , where it is brought out ; this , with the catheter in the bladder , is allowed to remain four days . By means of the catheter and the drainage tube , both ...
... tube , full size , is passed through the urethra to the urethrotomy wound , where it is brought out ; this , with the catheter in the bladder , is allowed to remain four days . By means of the catheter and the drainage tube , both ...
Page 180
... tube was passed through the pendulous urethra and brought out at the perineal wound . A catheter was introduced into the bladder from the perineal wound and held in position by a suture ; the pendulous urethra and bladder were flushed ...
... tube was passed through the pendulous urethra and brought out at the perineal wound . A catheter was introduced into the bladder from the perineal wound and held in position by a suture ; the pendulous urethra and bladder were flushed ...
Page 183
... tube ; a heavier precipitate forms in the second tube , and so on , until the tube containing 2 c . c . m . of serum , when this pre- cipitate begins to dissolve itself again . The tube containing c . c . m . of serum developed bacteria ...
... tube ; a heavier precipitate forms in the second tube , and so on , until the tube containing 2 c . c . m . of serum , when this pre- cipitate begins to dissolve itself again . The tube containing c . c . m . of serum developed bacteria ...
Page 188
... tubes of bouillon and peptone gelatine , and these dis- closed the fact that the secretions from the granulating surface were perfectly sterile . Thus it was demonstrated that in a superficial ulceration , when the acid sublimate came ...
... tubes of bouillon and peptone gelatine , and these dis- closed the fact that the secretions from the granulating surface were perfectly sterile . Thus it was demonstrated that in a superficial ulceration , when the acid sublimate came ...
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abdominal acid sublimate admission almshouse antiseptic aorta aortic appointed arteries asylum Atheroma attack attend bacillus bladder Blockley blood board of guardians bougie Bright's disease building cardiac Cause of death chronic clinical condition cough Cysts Cysts present death heart death uræmia December December 21 Dilatation dose Dropsy Dropsy present elected enlarged epidemic erysipelas examination Fatty metamorphosis February Graduate of Univ Heart large Heart normal Heart weight hemorrhage Hypertrophy insane department institution January Jefferson Medical College kidney later left side lesions lungs medical board Medical College millimetres mitral months mortality nurses obstetrical occurred operation ounces ovaries pain patient pelvis Pennsylvania peritonitis Philadelphia Hospital phthisis pneumonia pupils removed resident physician scurvy slight sparteine staff stomach street stricture strophanthus sublimate solution surgeons surgical symptoms temperature tion treatment tube tumor typhoid fever Tyson ulcer urethra urethrotomy urine Valvular disease ventricle weeks
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