American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen12Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... piece of lint should now be placed in the wound , and remain un- til it is loosened by suppuration , and all the future dressings should be mild and unirritating . The callosities , of which surgeons have complained so much in these ...
... piece of lint should now be placed in the wound , and remain un- til it is loosened by suppuration , and all the future dressings should be mild and unirritating . The callosities , of which surgeons have complained so much in these ...
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... pieces of sticking plaster are to be stuck together , and a hole should then be cut in the mass , corresponding to the ... piece of plaster . In four or five hours the plaster should be removed , and a poultice appli ed until the eschar ...
... pieces of sticking plaster are to be stuck together , and a hole should then be cut in the mass , corresponding to the ... piece of plaster . In four or five hours the plaster should be removed , and a poultice appli ed until the eschar ...
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... piece of linen somewhat broader than the stump , torn at one end , in its middle part , to the extent of about eight ... pieces having first been put over the end of the stump . The dressings should not be moved for four days . In ...
... piece of linen somewhat broader than the stump , torn at one end , in its middle part , to the extent of about eight ... pieces having first been put over the end of the stump . The dressings should not be moved for four days . In ...
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... piece of soap plas- ter , and keep the shoulder back by means of the figure of eight bandage ; the fore- arm and elbow being well supported by a string . A leather apparatus lacing be- hind , and having straps to pass in front of the ...
... piece of soap plas- ter , and keep the shoulder back by means of the figure of eight bandage ; the fore- arm and elbow being well supported by a string . A leather apparatus lacing be- hind , and having straps to pass in front of the ...
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... should afterwards be kept quietly in a sling , a piece of soap plaster , and a spica bandage , being appli- ed to the shoulder . Elbow . Dislocations at this joint are very difficult to discover , from the swell- ing , SURGERY .
... should afterwards be kept quietly in a sling , a piece of soap plaster , and a spica bandage , being appli- ed to the shoulder . Elbow . Dislocations at this joint are very difficult to discover , from the swell- ing , SURGERY .
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