If you ask why one may not cut a carbuncle though it may do no good, I reply that you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in persons broken down... The Lancet - Side 741869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1869 - 602 sider
...would cut through the slough, or through an}' adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus, us you would open an ordinary abscess. But this is not...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in... | |
| 1869 - 692 sider
...integument holding in a quantity of pus. In that case you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most patt, occur in... | |
| 1869 - 384 sider
...integument holding in a quantity of pus. In that case you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 824 sider
...integument holding a quantity of pus. In that ease you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in persons... | |
| 1869 - 458 sider
...integument holding in a quantity of pus. In that case you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in... | |
| 1869 - 600 sider
...integument holding in a quantity of pus. In that case you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle to let out the pus,...commonly understood by the " incision of a carbuncle." " In local treatment," Mr. Paget says, " one of the best things you can do, if the carbuncle is small,... | |
| 1869 - 622 sider
...integument holding in a quantity of pus. In that case you would cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...ordinary abscess. But this is not a measure which is commouly understood by the "incision of a carbuncle." If you ask why one may not cut a carbuncle though... | |
| 1872 - 758 sider
...integument, holding in a quantity of pus. In such a case, you would cut through the slough, or through an adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus, as you would open an ordinary abscess. You ask, " What, then, is the treatment?" Mr. Paget reduces it to what commonly passes by the name... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1875 - 446 sider
...integument holding-in a quantity of pus. In that case you should cut through the slough, or through any adjacent part of the carbuncle, to let out the pus,...by the ' incision of a carbuncle.' If you ask why you may not cut a carbuncle though it may do no good, I reply that you should never be actively useless,... | |
| Henry Granger Piffard - 1881 - 384 sider
...part of the carbuncle to let out the pus, as you would open an ordinary abscess. " If you ask why you may not cut a carbuncle though it may do no good,...you should never be actively useless, and that there are some cases in which the cutting does considerable harm. Carbuncles, for the most part, occur in... | |
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