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Pagina 8
... patient very nearly died from the effects of blood - poisoning , arising from the absorption into the circulation of toxic matters from the putrid pus in the abscess . The second is one of " multiple abscess , " occurring in the greatly ...
... patient very nearly died from the effects of blood - poisoning , arising from the absorption into the circulation of toxic matters from the putrid pus in the abscess . The second is one of " multiple abscess , " occurring in the greatly ...
Pagina 9
... patient gaining flesh . In the month of June , after his return to England , the patient again became very ill , complaining of constant hepatic pain , short- ness of breath , loss of strength , and exhausting feverishness . On July ...
... patient gaining flesh . In the month of June , after his return to England , the patient again became very ill , complaining of constant hepatic pain , short- ness of breath , loss of strength , and exhausting feverishness . On July ...
Pagina 11
... patient . The pulse , instead of being 108 , was only 99 , and his temperature had fallen two degrees , that is to say , to 100 ° . The discharge was , however , still very fœtid , so that the cavity had not only to be washed out night ...
... patient . The pulse , instead of being 108 , was only 99 , and his temperature had fallen two degrees , that is to say , to 100 ° . The discharge was , however , still very fœtid , so that the cavity had not only to be washed out night ...
Pagina 12
... patient is so well that he returns to the country along with Dr. McEnery to - day . A probe now merely penetrates about half an inch into the liver , if it even does so much as that , for the thick- ness of the abdominal parietes being ...
... patient is so well that he returns to the country along with Dr. McEnery to - day . A probe now merely penetrates about half an inch into the liver , if it even does so much as that , for the thick- ness of the abdominal parietes being ...
Pagina 14
... patient in a state of col- lapse . In two hours ( after the administration of brandy ) he rallied , and , somewhat to our surprise , the bleeding was followed by the most satisfactory results , as within thirty - six hours the liver's ...
... patient in a state of col- lapse . In two hours ( after the administration of brandy ) he rallied , and , somewhat to our surprise , the bleeding was followed by the most satisfactory results , as within thirty - six hours the liver's ...
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