The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Bind 10J.P. Harrison, 1893 |
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Side 7
... temperature , the liquid becomes slightly opalescent from the formation of a flocculent precipitate . It sometimes takes place in a portion of the extract kept under apparently identical conditions with other portions that remain ...
... temperature , the liquid becomes slightly opalescent from the formation of a flocculent precipitate . It sometimes takes place in a portion of the extract kept under apparently identical conditions with other portions that remain ...
Side 22
... temperature and respiration upon admission , and he thought that the case did not demonstrate so much the benefit of salol and subiodide of bismuth as it did the benefit of convalescence . He thought that further trial was necessary ...
... temperature and respiration upon admission , and he thought that the case did not demonstrate so much the benefit of salol and subiodide of bismuth as it did the benefit of convalescence . He thought that further trial was necessary ...
Side 80
... temperature since my first visit had ranged from 100 to 1012. After emptying the cavity and washing it out with 1-3000 bichloride solution , I applied iodoform dressing . My patient continued to suffer such pain in the pelvic and lower ...
... temperature since my first visit had ranged from 100 to 1012. After emptying the cavity and washing it out with 1-3000 bichloride solution , I applied iodoform dressing . My patient continued to suffer such pain in the pelvic and lower ...
Side 81
... quite an accumulation of pus . His temperature was 102. I diagnosed necrosis of the fibula . The leg was opened its entire length , and passing the finger up and down the outer border of 2 SURGICAL CASES FROM PRACTICE . 81.
... quite an accumulation of pus . His temperature was 102. I diagnosed necrosis of the fibula . The leg was opened its entire length , and passing the finger up and down the outer border of 2 SURGICAL CASES FROM PRACTICE . 81.
Side 82
... Temperature 100 , appetite , which had been poor , somewhat improved . Ten days after the operation patient began to use crutches , and daily dressings of the wound with iodoform were continued . About the first of April , the wound ...
... Temperature 100 , appetite , which had been poor , somewhat improved . Ten days after the operation patient began to use crutches , and daily dressings of the wound with iodoform were continued . About the first of April , the wound ...
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