Physician and Surgeon, Bind 18Keating & Bryant, 1896 |
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Side vii
... Peritoneum , process of repair in the , 345 . Pharmaceutical products , the action of light upon , 583 . Photography , the new , 86 . Physicians and the bond issue , 132 . Physicians generally , facilities of , for operating , 85 ...
... Peritoneum , process of repair in the , 345 . Pharmaceutical products , the action of light upon , 583 . Photography , the new , 86 . Physicians and the bond issue , 132 . Physicians generally , facilities of , for operating , 85 ...
Side 168
... peritoneum and to disturb reflexly the organism ; ( 3 ) less wounded surface for intestinal adhesions ; ( 4 ) . drainage is perfect . This is important where microorganisms infect the peri- uterine tissue ; ( 5 ) less danger of shock ...
... peritoneum and to disturb reflexly the organism ; ( 3 ) less wounded surface for intestinal adhesions ; ( 4 ) . drainage is perfect . This is important where microorganisms infect the peri- uterine tissue ; ( 5 ) less danger of shock ...
Side 209
... peritoneum to within an inch of umbilicus , but some higher on the right than on the left side , was inflamed and thickened , and a large portion of it had sloughed off , leaving the abdominal muscles bare . The appendix was folded on ...
... peritoneum to within an inch of umbilicus , but some higher on the right than on the left side , was inflamed and thickened , and a large portion of it had sloughed off , leaving the abdominal muscles bare . The appendix was folded on ...
Side 210
... peritoneum and the visceral peritoneum covering the cecum , the lower part of ascending colon , and of the appendix were very much congested and intensely red . The appendix was perforated on the anterior sur- face about one - half inch ...
... peritoneum and the visceral peritoneum covering the cecum , the lower part of ascending colon , and of the appendix were very much congested and intensely red . The appendix was perforated on the anterior sur- face about one - half inch ...
Side 242
... peritoneum . When every case of acute endometritis and metritis is met by prompt and radical treatment , the number of invalid women and of abdominal sections will be largely diminished . These septic inflamma- tions , so often ...
... peritoneum . When every case of acute endometritis and metritis is met by prompt and radical treatment , the number of invalid women and of abdominal sections will be largely diminished . These septic inflamma- tions , so often ...
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