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... Operation uncomplicated , easy . A little pain , some nausea and considerable restlessness after operation ; flatus passed within 24 hours . When clamps were removed , 48 hours after operation , she became weak , her skin was cold and ...
... Operation uncomplicated , easy . A little pain , some nausea and considerable restlessness after operation ; flatus passed within 24 hours . When clamps were removed , 48 hours after operation , she became weak , her skin was cold and ...
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... operations . Every one of the patients died although in two of them a secondary operation was performed . Post mortem examinations showed the absence of peritonitis . In the last case a careful bacteriological examination was made with ...
... operations . Every one of the patients died although in two of them a secondary operation was performed . Post mortem examinations showed the absence of peritonitis . In the last case a careful bacteriological examination was made with ...
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... operation and could scarcely be managed . General condition good on the sec- ond and third day . In the middle of the fourth day the symp- toms of intestinal obstruction developed ; temperature 99 ° , pulse 130. Peristalsis was ...
... operation and could scarcely be managed . General condition good on the sec- ond and third day . In the middle of the fourth day the symp- toms of intestinal obstruction developed ; temperature 99 ° , pulse 130. Peristalsis was ...
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... operation , it is questionable whether a simple incision of the intestine will save the patient . As an emergency operation a portion of the distended bowel should be sutured to the abdominal wound , incised , DYNAMIC ILEUS FOLLOWING ...
... operation , it is questionable whether a simple incision of the intestine will save the patient . As an emergency operation a portion of the distended bowel should be sutured to the abdominal wound , incised , DYNAMIC ILEUS FOLLOWING ...
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... operation must be relegated to oblivion ; but , on the contrary , it should be employed to relieve that large class of suffering women who have passed beyond the child - bearing period and who most frequently are the victims of extreme ...
... operation must be relegated to oblivion ; but , on the contrary , it should be employed to relieve that large class of suffering women who have passed beyond the child - bearing period and who most frequently are the victims of extreme ...
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