In compound fracture, on the other hand, the wound extends to the surface, where it comes in contact with the air ; and here the operator can never be sure that the ' most consummate skill will not be neutralised by subsequent putrefaction. " In the earliest... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 96by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1881Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 770 pages
...enunciates, and illustrates by cases of a very impressive character, the scientific principles u [ion which the antiseptic system rests. He refers to the...inflammatory disturbance supervenes ; while an external \vound penetrating the chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1881 - 614 pages
...last thirty years. By permission of its author, the Fellow of the Society best qualified, by his owu extensive researches on the germ theory, to form a...chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy. In the latter case the blood and serum are decomposed by the microscopic progeny... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - 656 pages
...extensive researches on the germ theory, to form a judgment, I quote the following account of Prof. Lister's work and achievements : — " In 1836 and...chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy. In the latter case the blood and serum are decomposed by the microscopic progeny... | |
| Ira M. Rutkow - 1988 - 628 pages
...perpetually introduced into the pleura in great abundance, no inflammatory disturbance supervenes; whereas an external wound penetrating the chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy. In the latter case the blood and serum poured out into the pleural cavity, as... | |
| Andras Gedeon - 2006 - 562 pages
...perpetually introduced into the pleura in great abundance, no inflammatory disturbance supervenes ; whereas an external wound penetrating the chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy. In the latter case the blood and serum poured out into the pleural cavity, as... | |
| 1907 - 322 pages
...perpetually introduced into the pleura in great abundance, no inflammatory disturbance supervenes; whereas an external wound penetrating the chest, if it remains open, infallibly causes dangerous suppurative pleurisy. In this latter case the blood and serum poured out into the pleural cavity, as... | |
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