International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1901 |
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... blood might be favorable . Godneff's researches show that the actinic rays may pass through the skin filled with blood . With the aid of a trocar Godneff placed small glass tubes containing chloride of silver under the skin of dogs and ...
... blood might be favorable . Godneff's researches show that the actinic rays may pass through the skin filled with blood . With the aid of a trocar Godneff placed small glass tubes containing chloride of silver under the skin of dogs and ...
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... blood , there- fore , absorbs the bactericidal actinic rays , it is necessary in treat- ment to make the skin as bloodless as possible so that the rays may penetrate it and kill the bacteria therein . The demands on the technique of ...
... blood , there- fore , absorbs the bactericidal actinic rays , it is necessary in treat- ment to make the skin as bloodless as possible so that the rays may penetrate it and kill the bacteria therein . The demands on the technique of ...
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... blood from the skin . As I have said before , Professor Finsen showed experimentally that the actinic rays can penetrate only bloodless tissue . When by the help of the rubber bands the plano - convex plate of rock crystal is pressed ...
... blood from the skin . As I have said before , Professor Finsen showed experimentally that the actinic rays can penetrate only bloodless tissue . When by the help of the rubber bands the plano - convex plate of rock crystal is pressed ...
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... blood - serum of the individual , which enables him to resist infection . Such immunity , however , is never absolute . By this I mean that the subject may be immune so long as natural conditions obtain , but is still liable to ...
... blood - serum of the individual , which enables him to resist infection . Such immunity , however , is never absolute . By this I mean that the subject may be immune so long as natural conditions obtain , but is still liable to ...
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... blood , and these substances are highly antagonistic either to the vital activity of the organisms provoking the disease , to the resulting toxin , or to both . Thus it would appear that in- fection by the organism not only results in ...
... blood , and these substances are highly antagonistic either to the vital activity of the organisms provoking the disease , to the resulting toxin , or to both . Thus it would appear that in- fection by the organism not only results in ...
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abdomen abortion abscess acute adhesions albuminuria alcohol antitoxin appendix ataxia attack bladder blood bowel brain Bright's disease cæcum cardiac cause cavity cells cent centimetres cerebellar cerebellum cholecystitis clinical condition convulsions cord cubic centimetres cure diagnosis digitalis disturbance dose drugs effect epilepsy examination exophthalmic fever Finsen frequent gall-bladder gangrenous gauze gonorrhoea heart disease heart lesions hemiplegia hemorrhage hernia Hospital incision infection inflammation intestinal iodoform kidney labor lesion light lobe lumbar method mitral months motor tract movable mucous membrane muscles muscular nerve nervous system normal occipital lobe occur operation organ pain palsy paralysis paraplegia pathological patient peripheral peritoneal peritoneum physician pregnancy present produce Professor pulse rays reflex region removed result rheumatism scar septic serum shows side skin spinal suffering suppuration surgeon surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue toxin treated treatment tuberculosis tumor ulcers ureter urethra urine usually vomiting wound
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Page 303 - NINE is the arterial blood of the vigorous bul lock, antiseptically prepared by cold process, and sterilized. It makes new and enriched blood quicker and better than any other known agent. There is...
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Page 260 - ... Recovery from appendicitis after right nephropexy may only be expected in cases in which the associated chronic appendicitis is -of comparatively recent origin. " In a minority of cases only of associated movable right kidney and chronic appendicitis will either nephropexy alone, or appendectomy alone, meet all the indications. The majority of patients require both operations to restore them to full health. " Both operations, right nephropexy and appendectomy, may be simultaneously performed...
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Page 259 - ... not invalidate the latter. Satisfactory investigation of the relations of movable kidney and appendicitis became possible only after the discovery and elaboration of the writer's method of palpation of the vermiform appendix. It remains impossible to those not practically familiar with the method. Chronic appendicitis may be the only symptom of movable right kidney. Some of the symptoms commonly ascribed to movable kidney are often in reality due to the concomitant appendicitis. The relations...
Page 259 - ... relations existing between movable right kidney and chronic appendicitis are those of cause and effect, for reasons detailed in the paper. A movable left kidney never produces appendicitis. Movable right kidney probably produces chronic appendicitis by indirect pressure upon the superior mesenteric vein, the return circulation of the appendix being hampered by compression of the vein between the head of the pancreas and the spinal column. Chronic appendicitis associated with movable kidney shows...