Clinical surgical diagnosis for students and practitionersWood, 1917 - 841 Seiten |
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite i - DE QUERVAIN, Professor of Surgery and Director of the Surgical Clinic at the University of Basle. Translated from the Fourth Edition by J. SNOWMAN, MD Royal 8vo, about 800 pp., with 510 Illustrations and 4 Plates.
Seite 14 - I ascertained that the general symptoms remained very much as they were on his applying at the clinique. There was gradually increasing dyspnoea, lately, amounting to orthopnoea; the effusion seemed to be increased in extent; there was more oedema of the right side of the face ; and the right arm and breast had become more anasarcous. It was also observed that the heart-sounds were more and more distinctly audible over the middle of the right third costal cartilage, and that there was slight dullness...
Seite 366 - ... and its exact situation is not essential. The more fundamentally important feature is the realization of the fact that an obstruction exists. De Quervain expresses it well, when he writes, "Our main object must be to recognize when surgical relief should be afforded, although we may not always know the precise position and character of the obstruction.
Seite 271 - A full pulse, slow in relation to the temperature, is a good sign ; a small soft pulse, rapid in relation to the temperature, is of bad import ; a pulse of normal amplitude, but soft and rather dicrotic, indicates an inflammatory focus in the abdomen, which has not yet been overcome.
Seite 405 - They pierce the internal oblique muscle just medial to the anterior superior spine, and thus lie in the plane between the internal oblique muscle and the aponeurosis of the external oblique, in which situation they are displayed at herniorrhaphy.
Seite 547 - It should be obvious that it is not possible to draw a sharp distinction between the two sets of supply side constraints.
Seite 269 - Careful investigation and observation at the beginning are of the greatest importance for this purpose, for once the peritonitis has become generalized we are no more able to discover its origin than we can detect the origin of a fire when the whole house is ablaze.
Seite 661 - They want comfort and children, and the more of the former and the less of the latter the better.
Seite 667 - Congenital Dislocation of the Hip In congenital dislocation of the hip, the head of the femur...
Seite 275 - On the other hand, a leucocyte curve is of value for the hospital surgeon in deciding, for instance, whether a late case of appendicitis requires operation, or whether a second operation is necessary in the course of a suppurative •disease of the abdominal cavity.