Medical News and Abstract, Volume 40Lea Brothers & Company, 1882 - Medicine |
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... tion . Patient very weak ; a Tube . Exhaus- very formidable opera- None . Recovery . 44 Glass- Death from Tube . Shock . 44 1 ARTES 1837 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF. Number . Medical Attendant . 16 Dr. T. R. Hayes ...
... tion . Patient very weak ; a Tube . Exhaus- very formidable opera- None . Recovery . 44 Glass- Death from Tube . Shock . 44 1 ARTES 1837 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF. Number . Medical Attendant . 16 Dr. T. R. Hayes ...
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... tion to the jacket . Both of these appliances act by shift- ing the weight of the head and shoulders from the spine to the irregular surface of the thorax , abdomen and loins and to the margin of the pelvis . When anchylosis has ...
... tion to the jacket . Both of these appliances act by shift- ing the weight of the head and shoulders from the spine to the irregular surface of the thorax , abdomen and loins and to the margin of the pelvis . When anchylosis has ...
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... tion appearing in The Philadelphia Medical Times for March 14 , 1874.1 Pepper's paper was " On the Local Treatment of Pulmonary Cavities by Injec- tions through the Chest Wall . " Very recently drainage of the pericardium has been ...
... tion appearing in The Philadelphia Medical Times for March 14 , 1874.1 Pepper's paper was " On the Local Treatment of Pulmonary Cavities by Injec- tions through the Chest Wall . " Very recently drainage of the pericardium has been ...
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... tion or septic infection seldom occurred during the treatment of a compound fracture . In the Roosevelt Hospital there were now three cases of compound frac- ture of the leg , treated simply by washing out the wound with carbolic acid ...
... tion or septic infection seldom occurred during the treatment of a compound fracture . In the Roosevelt Hospital there were now three cases of compound frac- ture of the leg , treated simply by washing out the wound with carbolic acid ...
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... tion of the bandage over the limb with just such an amount of pressure as was necessary to give proper support . He should , therefore , defer the employment of the plaster - of - Paris splint until all inflammatory swelling had ...
... tion of the bandage over the limb with just such an amount of pressure as was necessary to give proper support . He should , therefore , defer the employment of the plaster - of - Paris splint until all inflammatory swelling had ...
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