... well. These are only general impressions that I give you, because one cannot count the cases in which cutting has been practised, and those similar cases in which it has not ; nor even then could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised... St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal - Pagina 4301869Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1869 - 852 pagina’s
...striking case [that occurred to me early in practice whet I followed the routine, and a friend of mine divided the carbuncle most freely. I cut it after...doubts: indeed, in regard to the latter, he distinctly states that the '• healing without incisions is very cleanly, and certainly a great deal the quicker."... | |
| 1869 - 384 pagina’s
...could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a very strong general impression, however, I say...proportion of cases as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles are relieved of their pain if they are thus very freely cut. Here,... | |
| 1869 - 622 pagina’s
...said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a тегу strong general impression, however, I say that carbuncles...proportion of cases as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles are relieved of their pain if they are thus very freely cut. Here,... | |
| 1869 - 458 pagina’s
...could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a very strong general impression, however, I say...will spread after cutting in as large a proportion of eases as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles are relieved of their... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 802 pagina’s
...could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a very strong general impression, however, I say...will spread after cutting in as large a proportion as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles are relieved of their pain... | |
| 1869 - 692 pagina’s
...could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a very strong general impression, however, I say that carbuncles will spread after cutting in as largo a proportion of cases as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles... | |
| John Adams Thacker - 1870 - 590 pagina’s
...more all the newly-formed part was cut as freely as the first, and then it spread again, and ngain it was cut as freely. Then it spread again, and was...reference to the supposed relief of pain by incision, and thr alleged acceleration of the healing powers by this operation, Mr. 1'aget expresses grave doubts... | |
| 1872 - 758 pagina’s
...incisions have been made, and cut in the most approved fashion in depth and length and width. I say, then, that carbuncles will spread, after cutting, in as large a proportion of cases as without cutting. I acted on this principle in my own case, and am pleased with the result. Again, it... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1875 - 446 pagina’s
...could it be said whether those in which the cutting was practised would have spread if left alone. On a very strong general impression, however, I say...proportion of cases as they will spread in without cutting. Then it is said that carbuncles are relieved of their pain if they are thus very freely cut. Here again,... | |
| William Tod Helmuth - 1879 - 1008 pagina’s
...striking case that occurred to me early in practice when I followed the routine, and a friend of mine divided the carbuncle most freely. I cut it after...as large a proportion of cases as they will spread without cutting." In reference to the supposed relief of pain by incision, and the alleged acceleration... | |
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