The Lancet, Band 1J. Onwhyn, 1899 |
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... opened the peritoneum and passed my hand within the abdomen and by gentle mani- pulation from without and within I was able to pass the flatus on and thus get the bowel back into the abdominal cavity . The sewing up of the abdominal ...
... opened the peritoneum and passed my hand within the abdomen and by gentle mani- pulation from without and within I was able to pass the flatus on and thus get the bowel back into the abdominal cavity . The sewing up of the abdominal ...
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... opened by a vertical four - inch incision through the umbilicus in the middle line . Some blood - stained fluid and a little free gas escaped and the small intestine which presented in the wound was found to be bruised in several places ...
... opened by a vertical four - inch incision through the umbilicus in the middle line . Some blood - stained fluid and a little free gas escaped and the small intestine which presented in the wound was found to be bruised in several places ...
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... opened by a median incision below the umbilicus and a large quantity of blood welled out . The intestines and mesentery were examined and were found to be uninjured . The incision was then prolonged up to the ensiform cartilage and the ...
... opened by a median incision below the umbilicus and a large quantity of blood welled out . The intestines and mesentery were examined and were found to be uninjured . The incision was then prolonged up to the ensiform cartilage and the ...
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... opened the quantity of intestine involved made it impossible in a young child to bring the tumour to the surface . Any attempt to reduce the intussusception by pressing upon the apex defeated its object by increasing the size of the ...
... opened the quantity of intestine involved made it impossible in a young child to bring the tumour to the surface . Any attempt to reduce the intussusception by pressing upon the apex defeated its object by increasing the size of the ...
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... opened a discussion on the Choice of an Anæsthetic . Nitrous oxide he placed first as being the safest and regarded ether as coming next , the death - rate under the last being 1 in 16,000 and that under chloroform 1 in 3000 . Amongst ...
... opened a discussion on the Choice of an Anæsthetic . Nitrous oxide he placed first as being the safest and regarded ether as coming next , the death - rate under the last being 1 in 16,000 and that under chloroform 1 in 3000 . Amongst ...
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