Surgical Infectious DiseasesRichard J. Howard, Richard L. Simmons Aspen Publishers, 1988 - 913 pages |
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... Surgical wound infections are a significant health problem . In a comprehensive survey of nosocomial infections in a representative cross - section of US hospitals , surgical wound infections accounted for 24 percent of the hospital ...
... Surgical wound infections are a significant health problem . In a comprehensive survey of nosocomial infections in a representative cross - section of US hospitals , surgical wound infections accounted for 24 percent of the hospital ...
Page 199
... surgical trauma . Ann Surg 190 : 297 , 1979 . 24. Buzby GP , Mullen JL , Matthews DC , et al : Prognostic nutritional index in gastrointestinal surgery . Am J Surg 139 : 160 , 1980 . 25. Meakins JL , McLean APH , Kelly R , et al ...
... surgical trauma . Ann Surg 190 : 297 , 1979 . 24. Buzby GP , Mullen JL , Matthews DC , et al : Prognostic nutritional index in gastrointestinal surgery . Am J Surg 139 : 160 , 1980 . 25. Meakins JL , McLean APH , Kelly R , et al ...
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... Surgical drainage , 345-347 ; see also Drains and wound infection Surgical draping , 323 Surgical dressing , 347-348 Surgical microbiology , see Microorganisms / microbiology Surgical scrub , 322 , 336 Surgical scrub solution , 336 ...
... Surgical drainage , 345-347 ; see also Drains and wound infection Surgical draping , 323 Surgical dressing , 347-348 Surgical microbiology , see Microorganisms / microbiology Surgical scrub , 322 , 336 Surgical scrub solution , 336 ...
Contents
Regional Surgical Infections 33 Infections of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract 695 | 22 |
Enteric GramNegative Bacteria and Pseudo | 41 |
Anaerobic Bacteria | 50 |
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Surgical Infectious Diseases Richard L. Simmons,Richard J. Howard,Angela I. Henriksen Snippet view - 1982 |
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