A Manual of surgical treatment v.3, 1912-13, Volumen3Longmans, Green, and Company, 1912 |
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... condition is most serious . To reduce the dislocation under such circumstances would be to confine the pus between the ends of the bones and interfere with its free escape , and therefore , if for some reason no operative procedure is ...
... condition is most serious . To reduce the dislocation under such circumstances would be to confine the pus between the ends of the bones and interfere with its free escape , and therefore , if for some reason no operative procedure is ...
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... conditions which would lead one to adopt this course are that there are no pressure symptoms and that the functional ... condition is discovered , and to retain it there by apparatus and extension until the softening process has passed ...
... conditions which would lead one to adopt this course are that there are no pressure symptoms and that the functional ... condition is discovered , and to retain it there by apparatus and extension until the softening process has passed ...
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... condition of affairs justify an attempt to save the limb , however , the surgeon must enlarge the wound , disinfect it and the skin around ( see p . 85 ) , and must then replace the head of the bone , insert a drainage - tube at the ...
... condition of affairs justify an attempt to save the limb , however , the surgeon must enlarge the wound , disinfect it and the skin around ( see p . 85 ) , and must then replace the head of the bone , insert a drainage - tube at the ...
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... condition is serious , because the head of the bone soon contracts adhesions to the surrounding structures in its new position . In sub - glenoid and sub- coracoid dislocations especially , adhesions are extremely likely to form ...
... condition is serious , because the head of the bone soon contracts adhesions to the surrounding structures in its new position . In sub - glenoid and sub- coracoid dislocations especially , adhesions are extremely likely to form ...
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... condition of the parts through the incision re- commended above , convinces the surgeon that it is impossible to get the head of the bone into position . It is readily done after the detach- ment of the soft tissues described above ...
... condition of the parts through the incision re- commended above , convinces the surgeon that it is impossible to get the head of the bone into position . It is readily done after the detach- ment of the soft tissues described above ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abducted abscess acetabulum acute adhesions affected ALLEN & HANBURYS amputation anæsthetic anchylosis ankle-joint applied artery arthrectomy arthritis articular surfaces astragalus backwards bandage become beneath bleeding bone bony brain capsule carbolic acid cartilage catgut cavity cleft condition considerable cord deformity deposit disinfected dislocation divided drainage tube dura mater edges effusion elbow employed excision extension femur flap flexed flexion fluid forceps forearm fracture hæmorrhage head hip-joint humerus incision infection inflammation injury iodoform joint knee lateral ligaments limb lower massage meningitis method muscles necessary neck nerve occur opening operation outwards pain palate passive movement patella patient pelvis periosteum plaster of Paris portion position posterior present pressure removed result rotated scalp sepsis septic side sinus sinuses skin skull soft spinal spine splint stage stitched suppuration surgeon sutures symptoms synovial membrane tendon thickening tibia tissue traction treatment TREATMENT.-The tuberculous disease tumour upper usually vertebræ weeks wound
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