... recover; while, after tapping, sooner or later, they all die. But the very important distinction is overlooked between an operation which either cures or kills, and one which only fails to save life, or kills only under most exceptional circumstances.... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Side 209af Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1870 - 638 sider
...is a more fatal operation than ovariotomy, because after ovariotomy, a third or more of the patienta recover; while, after tapping, sooner or later, they...was dying from bleeding into an ovarian cyst, was eaved by immediate ovariotomy. I have been sent for twice to operate under similar circumstances, but... | |
| John Ashhurst - 1871 - 1060 sider
...of the operation to the particular case with which he has to deal. As Spencer Wells justly remarks, "it is seldom that a surgeon is called upon to perform...ovariotomy in order to save a patient from imminent death. . . . There is generally as much time for discussion as in the parallel case of lithotomy in the male... | |
| Edward Carroll Franklin - 1873 - 882 sider
...of the operation to the particular case with which he has to deal. As Spencer Wells justly remarks, "it is seldom that a surgeon is called upon to perform...ovariotomy in order to save a patient from imminent death. There is generally as much time for discussion as in the parallel case of lithotomy in the male adult.... | |
| Spencer Wells - 1885 - 232 sider
...gravely asserted that it is a more fatal operation than ovariotomy, because after ovariotomy nine-tenths of the patients recover, while after tapping, sooner...imminent death. But this does occasionally happen. Wiltshire published a case where a woman, who was dying from bleeding into an ovarian cyst, was saved... | |
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