Outlines of surgery and surgical pathology, revised and expanded by the author assisted by W.W. WagstaffeJ.&A. Churchill, 1872 - 350 pages |
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... side of the trunk . The traumatic causes of tetanus may be any form of wounds— most usually contused or lacerated wounds - sometimes of very trivial magnitude or importance , such as even a bruise ; it occurs not infrequently after ...
... side of the trunk . The traumatic causes of tetanus may be any form of wounds— most usually contused or lacerated wounds - sometimes of very trivial magnitude or importance , such as even a bruise ; it occurs not infrequently after ...
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... side of a vessel , the buds enlarging and uniting with others to form anastomosing vessels . The SIGNS of inflammation are redness , swelling , heat and pain . Redness is due to the accumulation of blood in the relaxed and distended ...
... side of a vessel , the buds enlarging and uniting with others to form anastomosing vessels . The SIGNS of inflammation are redness , swelling , heat and pain . Redness is due to the accumulation of blood in the relaxed and distended ...
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... side of the leg . Chronic ulcers may be indolent or active , and this activity may be shown by a disposition to spread or to heal . When spreading , the surface is foul or even sloughy ; when healing , healthy florid granulations cover ...
... side of the leg . Chronic ulcers may be indolent or active , and this activity may be shown by a disposition to spread or to heal . When spreading , the surface is foul or even sloughy ; when healing , healthy florid granulations cover ...
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... sides are subsequently glued together by effused fibrin , and vascular union ensues . Hence , a partly - divided artery bleeds more than one entirely severed . A torn artery bleeds less because its outer or cellular coat , being tough ...
... sides are subsequently glued together by effused fibrin , and vascular union ensues . Hence , a partly - divided artery bleeds more than one entirely severed . A torn artery bleeds less because its outer or cellular coat , being tough ...
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... incise below , by the side of the frænum , or , if there be a redundance of skin , circumcise and then slit up the inner skin . Remove warts with scissors or caustic . As SEQUENCES of gonorrhoea in the male , there may GONORRHOEA . 43.
... incise below , by the side of the frænum , or , if there be a redundance of skin , circumcise and then slit up the inner skin . Remove warts with scissors or caustic . As SEQUENCES of gonorrhoea in the male , there may GONORRHOEA . 43.
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abdomen abscess acid acute affected amputation aneurysm ankle-joint applied areolar tissue artery axilla bladder bleeding blood bone bowel cancer cartilage catheter cause cavity chronic compression condition consequence cornea Crown 8vo cysts deformity deposit diagnosis disease dislocation displacement distended dura mater Engravings enlarged excision external extravasation fascia fatal Fcap femoral fibrin fibrous finger flap fluid forceps foreign body fracture glands growth hæmorrhage hernia humerus incision inflammation injection injury intestine irritation joint knife laceration ligament ligature limb lung membrane mucous muscles muscular neck nerve nitric acid obstruction occasionally occurs opening operation pain Pathology patient perforated perineum periosteum peritoneum poison position Post 8vo Poupart's ligament pressure prostate pubes puncture rarely rectum removed result rupture scirrhus scrotum seat Second Edition side skin sometimes splint strangulated stricture superficial suppuration surface surgeon SURGERY surgical sutures swelling symptoms syphilis tendon texture tibia tion treatment tubercle tumours ulceration urethra urine usually vascular vein vessels wound
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