Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Bind 15,Oplag 41893 |
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Side 144
... possible . The coagulated blood was left in the wound and covered with absorbent cotton and a bandage loosely rolled over it . I used no sutures , avoiding that source of irritation , nor any adhesive plaster . On the tenth day I ...
... possible . The coagulated blood was left in the wound and covered with absorbent cotton and a bandage loosely rolled over it . I used no sutures , avoiding that source of irritation , nor any adhesive plaster . On the tenth day I ...
Side 146
... possible . There are some facts in connection with the maintainence of organic life , even of the most minute germs , without moisture and air , which I should like to notice , but cannot now . Now suppose we look at this question from ...
... possible . There are some facts in connection with the maintainence of organic life , even of the most minute germs , without moisture and air , which I should like to notice , but cannot now . Now suppose we look at this question from ...
Side 148
... possible in situ , and covered with a dry absorbent material , and given as perfect rest as circumstances will permit , then the surgeon has discharged his duty . After this he is to watch , with an intelligent eye and educated touch ...
... possible in situ , and covered with a dry absorbent material , and given as perfect rest as circumstances will permit , then the surgeon has discharged his duty . After this he is to watch , with an intelligent eye and educated touch ...
Side 160
... possible . - Brooklyn Med . Jour . OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE WITH ECTOPIC GESTATION . - Dr . E. B. Cragin ( Amer . Jour . Obstetrics ) says : When the diagnosis is made before the rupture of the tube , the best interests of the patient are ...
... possible . - Brooklyn Med . Jour . OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE WITH ECTOPIC GESTATION . - Dr . E. B. Cragin ( Amer . Jour . Obstetrics ) says : When the diagnosis is made before the rupture of the tube , the best interests of the patient are ...
Side 163
... possible risk of uterine quiescence by giving a hypodermic of ergotin half an hour before the operation is to be commenced . Second operations on the same subjects are rarely fatal if well managed , but the dangers of hemorrhage from ...
... possible risk of uterine quiescence by giving a hypodermic of ergotin half an hour before the operation is to be commenced . Second operations on the same subjects are rarely fatal if well managed , but the dangers of hemorrhage from ...
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