... either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing the acid of full strength into all accessible recesses of the wound by means of a piece of rag held in dressing forceps and dipped... Transactions - Página 227por Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1872Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Eclectic medical society of the state of New York - 1872 - 466 páginas
...advancement of conservative surgery. Prof. Lister applies his antiseptic dressing in the following manner : As the first object should be the destruction of any...addition of a few drops of water. The next object is to prevent the spreading of decomposition into the wound by the introduction of fresh septic germs.... | |
| 1868 - 620 páginas
...be retained with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wound, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing... | |
| Joseph Sampson Gamgee - 1871 - 376 páginas
...fracture, none has ever rivalled Professor Lister's.* " In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wound, either at the moment of the accident, or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing... | |
| 1867 - 506 páginas
...be retained with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wound, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 páginas
...be retained, with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wounds, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done... | |
| 1869 - 780 páginas
...be retained with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wound, either at the moment of tlie accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing... | |
| 1910 - 476 páginas
...be retained, with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wounds, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done... | |
| 1912 - 398 páginas
...be retained, with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wounds, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 472 páginas
...be retained, with confidence of the best results. In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wounds, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done... | |
| 1868 - 716 páginas
...with which we are at present acquainted. . . . " In conducting the treatment, the first object must be the destruction of any septic germs which may have been introduced into the wound, either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing... | |
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