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... infected ligatures must be considered in the causation of post - operative abdominal fistule ; ( 3 ) that in the ... infection in that the omentum had already been exposed to the air . At the same time , there are few surgeons , who ...
... infected ligatures must be considered in the causation of post - operative abdominal fistule ; ( 3 ) that in the ... infection in that the omentum had already been exposed to the air . At the same time , there are few surgeons , who ...
Page 38
... infection . By removal of the uterus , however , the infected structures were removed and the patient saved . I feel that the fact that this operation was done so skillfully and so quickly was due to the opportunities that Dr. Stewart ...
... infection . By removal of the uterus , however , the infected structures were removed and the patient saved . I feel that the fact that this operation was done so skillfully and so quickly was due to the opportunities that Dr. Stewart ...
Page 48
... infection . Sepsis should be suspected until it can be excluded . It is very important to differentiate between a germicidal in- vasion and the results of putrid intoxication . In the 48 EPITOME OF CURRENT LITERATURE .
... infection . Sepsis should be suspected until it can be excluded . It is very important to differentiate between a germicidal in- vasion and the results of putrid intoxication . In the 48 EPITOME OF CURRENT LITERATURE .
Page 49
... infection is plainly localized in the uterus . Much benefit is derived from general supportive treatment , the avoidance of the coal - tar products , the external use of cool bath- ing and the ice - bag . Salt solution intravenously ...
... infection is plainly localized in the uterus . Much benefit is derived from general supportive treatment , the avoidance of the coal - tar products , the external use of cool bath- ing and the ice - bag . Salt solution intravenously ...
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... infection . He does not think that there is any question of filarial infection in this case , however ; because this is a disease that runs through several generations , and has prob- ably never been seen in tropical countries . Most ...
... infection . He does not think that there is any question of filarial infection in this case , however ; because this is a disease that runs through several generations , and has prob- ably never been seen in tropical countries . Most ...
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