Weekly Medical Review, Bind 16J. H. Chambers & Company, 1887 |
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Side 3
... tube for twenty days . The indications de manding tracheotomy or intubation in diph . theria or croup are plain . The labored res- piration is preceded by a slight or well - defined hoarseness , and is interrupted by suffocative attacks ...
... tube for twenty days . The indications de manding tracheotomy or intubation in diph . theria or croup are plain . The labored res- piration is preceded by a slight or well - defined hoarseness , and is interrupted by suffocative attacks ...
Side 4
... tubes are likely to prevent plugging of the tubes by detached membrane , or that the tube is easily expelled when plugged by portions of membrane . " It is my observation that when the membrane once extends into the trachea , it extends ...
... tubes are likely to prevent plugging of the tubes by detached membrane , or that the tube is easily expelled when plugged by portions of membrane . " It is my observation that when the membrane once extends into the trachea , it extends ...
Side 5
... tube will not prevent this extension . Experience and reason tell me that the tube is much more frequently expelled by cough where there is no tracheal or bronchial ob- struction than where one of these exists . The expulsive force is ...
... tube will not prevent this extension . Experience and reason tell me that the tube is much more frequently expelled by cough where there is no tracheal or bronchial ob- struction than where one of these exists . The expulsive force is ...
Side 6
... tube can be removed by the most ignorant attendant . 5. It enables us to introduce moist , warm , pure air to the lungs . 6. It gives us a much better chance to clear and cleanse the trachea . 7. The operation is not more dangerous from ...
... tube can be removed by the most ignorant attendant . 5. It enables us to introduce moist , warm , pure air to the lungs . 6. It gives us a much better chance to clear and cleanse the trachea . 7. The operation is not more dangerous from ...
Side 31
... tube . Owing to this epithelium being dry and greasy , and further , containing many air- globules , it was found to be somewhat diffi- cult to stain it perfectly . In order to over . come this , it was first treated with ether and ...
... tube . Owing to this epithelium being dry and greasy , and further , containing many air- globules , it was found to be somewhat diffi- cult to stain it perfectly . In order to over . come this , it was first treated with ether and ...
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Side 279 - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased, and that they be published in the city papers and in the columns of the Cincinnati LANCET-CLINIC.