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Page 184
... removal of readily recog- nized collections of foreign materials are the only measures that are justified in assisting the patient to overcome the peritoneal infection . Peritonitis . In presenting the indications for operative ...
... removal of readily recog- nized collections of foreign materials are the only measures that are justified in assisting the patient to overcome the peritoneal infection . Peritonitis . In presenting the indications for operative ...
Page 185
... removal , and foreign ma- terial within the cavity should be thoroughly removed by sponging and by irrigating with sterile , non - irritating solu- tions . So - called antiseptics should never be used to remove infectious material from ...
... removal , and foreign ma- terial within the cavity should be thoroughly removed by sponging and by irrigating with sterile , non - irritating solu- tions . So - called antiseptics should never be used to remove infectious material from ...
Page 189
... removed by excision . Although it is advised by some to - day that local tubercular infections of the peritoneum may be removed without danger to the patient , the cases in which this pro- cedure can be carried out are very few indeed ...
... removed by excision . Although it is advised by some to - day that local tubercular infections of the peritoneum may be removed without danger to the patient , the cases in which this pro- cedure can be carried out are very few indeed ...
Page 190
... removal of portions of the diseased peritoneum , or the division or separation of adhesions are no longer coun- tenanced as legitimate procedures . Washing out of the peritoneal cavity at the present time has a few advocates , but it is ...
... removal of portions of the diseased peritoneum , or the division or separation of adhesions are no longer coun- tenanced as legitimate procedures . Washing out of the peritoneal cavity at the present time has a few advocates , but it is ...
Page 193
... account of mechanically interfering with important organs . The results of operations performed for the removal of these tumors show a mortality of over fifty per cent . This high death rate is doubtless due to the fact that.
... account of mechanically interfering with important organs . The results of operations performed for the removal of these tumors show a mortality of over fifty per cent . This high death rate is doubtless due to the fact that.
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