Lectures on appendicitis and notes on other subjects1899 - 185 من الصفحات |
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abdominal cavity abdominal wall abscess Acute adhesion band appendicitis patients aristol artery attack of appendicitis bacteria bladder bone bowel Buried stump Carbon bisulphide catgut cause cecum cent Chronic clavicle Closed wound colon bacilli complications concretions death-rate diagnosis disease drainage wick fecal fingers fistula fluid gallstones gangrenous gauze packing glans glans clitoridis graft gutta-percha ileum inch-and-a-half incision inches long Incision 1 inches infected appendix inner tube intestinal iodoform kidney Long incision loop lumen lymph margins mass medical treatment mesappendix moved appendix mucosa mucus muscles muscular navel nerves opening operation orbicular ligament ovary oviduct palpation pelvis pendix pepsin perforation peristalsis peritoneal peritoneum physician Pott's fracture prepuce preputial adhesions rabbit radius Recovery Removed ap result saline solution scar septic short incision skin sloughing solvents spasm stones structures suppurative surfaces surgeon surgical sutures symptoms tendon tion toxines tubercle tuberculosis ulceration ulna uterus ventral hernia Wick drain
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الصفحة 37 - ... infected appendix will probably infect other structures', and the infected throat is likely to infect other throats. An infected appendix is isolated when it is out of the patient. All cases of appendicitis that are otherwise within surgical limitations, and that are in reach of competent surgical services, are cases for prompt isolation of the appendix. Various periods of waiting have been tried with the effect of proving that the question is wedge-shaped, with the greatest number of deaths...
الصفحة 45 - While now he draws the examining fingers over the abdomen in a straight line from the umbilicus to the anterior superior spine of the right ilium...
الصفحة 164 - ... the thinnest point, and advancing each fasciculus to a point upon its own side of the finger, near the base of the finger-nail. At this point the fasciculus is sutured to the under surface of the skin with a suture which passes through the skin, and is tied upon the outside. The fasciculi are sutured to skin rather than to periosteum and tendinous remains, because the former structure affords a firmer hold and the cut end of the tendon makes as good union with the phalanx as it would if sutured...