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Side 26
... solution . The ureters and ab- dominal viscera were not injured . The peritoneum was sutured with cat - gut , but we were unable to repair the muscles or fasciæ because of their crushed condition , some loose portions necessitating ...
... solution . The ureters and ab- dominal viscera were not injured . The peritoneum was sutured with cat - gut , but we were unable to repair the muscles or fasciæ because of their crushed condition , some loose portions necessitating ...
Side 35
... solution of corrosive sublimate in glycerin , so that they may slip easily over the skin and thus prevent irritation . Before beginning massage a cold douche should be applied locally ; afterward prolonged effleu- rage is begun and ...
... solution of corrosive sublimate in glycerin , so that they may slip easily over the skin and thus prevent irritation . Before beginning massage a cold douche should be applied locally ; afterward prolonged effleu- rage is begun and ...
Side 44
... solution of tannic acid around the seat of the bleeding . Dissolve the acid by aid of heat . Make from three to six injections around the seat of the injury , using a saturated solution as hot as can be stood . Also inject ...
... solution of tannic acid around the seat of the bleeding . Dissolve the acid by aid of heat . Make from three to six injections around the seat of the injury , using a saturated solution as hot as can be stood . Also inject ...
Side 69
... solution . Under strict asepsis , with the assistance of Dr. W. B. Segur , I cleansed the entire region with a weak bichlo- ride solution , removed the loose fragments of cartilage , trimmed the edges , fitted and fixed them in place ...
... solution . Under strict asepsis , with the assistance of Dr. W. B. Segur , I cleansed the entire region with a weak bichlo- ride solution , removed the loose fragments of cartilage , trimmed the edges , fitted and fixed them in place ...
Side 84
... solution of sodium carbonate rather than in steam , but few seem to know how very valuable the same solution ( or a solu- tion of borax of equal strength ) is for cleans- ing wounds and the skin in their neighbor- hood . It may be made ...
... solution of sodium carbonate rather than in steam , but few seem to know how very valuable the same solution ( or a solu- tion of borax of equal strength ) is for cleans- ing wounds and the skin in their neighbor- hood . It may be made ...
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Side 234 - ... no person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired in attending any patient, in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him, as a surgeon.
Side 66 - And the heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, Is always the first to be touched by the thorns.
Side 353 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
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