The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 10
... possible . The packing is now removed , the vagina once more cleansed , and the finger reintroduced into the abscess cavity a second time . Now comes an important part of the procedure , and that is the thorough exploration of the ...
... possible . The packing is now removed , the vagina once more cleansed , and the finger reintroduced into the abscess cavity a second time . Now comes an important part of the procedure , and that is the thorough exploration of the ...
Page 11
... possible . No irrigation is to be used at the time of the operation beyond the vagina ; but , if the abscess sac is large , it has been our custom to introduce a small tube and irri- gate freely after the second or third dressing . The ...
... possible . No irrigation is to be used at the time of the operation beyond the vagina ; but , if the abscess sac is large , it has been our custom to introduce a small tube and irri- gate freely after the second or third dressing . The ...
Page 12
... possible , to abort the threatened destructive process , and if necessary remove the offend- ing organs . The condition of the parts forbade further operative procedures by way of the abdomen . The uterus , ovaries , tubes , and all ...
... possible , to abort the threatened destructive process , and if necessary remove the offend- ing organs . The condition of the parts forbade further operative procedures by way of the abdomen . The uterus , ovaries , tubes , and all ...
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... possible of the growth . Three weeks ago we removed the large lymphatic glands , infiltrated with sarcomatous tissue , an enormous tumor . A week later we opened the antrum by an incision up the nose and under the eye , exposing the ...
... possible of the growth . Three weeks ago we removed the large lymphatic glands , infiltrated with sarcomatous tissue , an enormous tumor . A week later we opened the antrum by an incision up the nose and under the eye , exposing the ...
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... possible . The end we are after , and may usually reach , of curing the turgescence by cauterization is purely a mechan- ical one ; and in my opinion a narrow line drawn through this tur- gescent body , if that line be deep enough to ...
... possible . The end we are after , and may usually reach , of curing the turgescence by cauterization is purely a mechan- ical one ; and in my opinion a narrow line drawn through this tur- gescent body , if that line be deep enough to ...
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