A System of surgery v. 3, 1882, Band 3

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H.C. Lea, 1882
 

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Seite 385 - He gave two grains of calomel and a quarter of a grain of opium, thrice a-clay.
Seite 416 - Changes due to Injuries of Nerves. In the earlier part of the present century a few observers occasionally and incidentally noticed the morbid effects of injuries of nerves on the nutrition of certain tissues ; but it is only within the last ten or twelve years that the subject has been systematically studied. These lesions of nutrition consist chiefly of, (a) Diminution of temperature in the parts to which the injured nerve is distributed.
Seite 104 - Replace the patient on the face, raising and supporting the chest well on a folded coat or other article of dress.
Seite 107 - ... a line with the trunk. The tongue should be drawn forward so as to project a little from the side of the mouth. Then the arms should be drawn upwards until they nearly meet above the head (the operator grasping them just above the elbows), and then at once lowered and replaced at the side. This should be immediately followed by moderate pressure with both hands upon the lower part of the sternum. This process is to be repeated twelve or fourteen times in the minute.
Seite 459 - In instances where the foreign body has not completely penetrated, but is found lying beneath the skin away from the wound of entrance, an incision must be made for its extraction. Before using the knife, the substance to be removed should be fixed in situ, by pressure on the surrounding parts. In the instance of a round ball, the incision should be carried beyond the length of its diameter; an addition of half a diameter is usually sufficient to admit of the easy extraction of the ball.
Seite 261 - Larry, who refers to 167 published cases of removal of loose cartilages by operation, out of 121 cases in which the old or direct method was employed, 98 were successful, 5 doubtful, and 28 died ; whilst of 39 indirect operations, 19 were successful, 15 failed, and 5 died. From this it would appear, as M.
Seite i - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
Seite 556 - As regards comparative danger, the three anaesthetics may be arranged in the following order : chloroform, ethidene, ether ; and the ease with which the vital functions can be restored, may be conversely stated, thus : The circulation is more easily re-established when its cessation is due to ether than to ethidene ; and when the result of ethidene than when chloroform has been used.
Seite 566 - ... knife close to his finger, bringing it round through skin and fat below the patella to the spot pressed by his thumb ; then turning the edge downwards at a right angle with the line of the limb, he passes it through to the spot where...
Seite 453 - ... occur of soldiers continuing in action for some time without knowing they had been wounded. Sometimes the pain from the shot is described as a sudden smart stroke of a cane ; in other instances as the shock of a heavy intense blow. Occasionally...

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