| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1848 - 624 páginas
...the operation for hernia being performed early ; his decided impression is, that the reason why it is so frequently followed by death, instead of being...successful of the great operations of surgery, is "loo great delay in resorting to an operation, and the undue and injurious use of the taxis." — Dr.... | |
| Henry Hancock - 1850 - 114 páginas
...to the usual mode, a very considerable number of times, and in every instance with success, which I attribute to two things — namely, avoiding all undue...useless handling, and performing the operation early." But there is another cause of fatality which frequently occurs, and which, therefore, is worthy of... | |
| 1852 - 504 páginas
...after the patient was considered out of all danger) in every instance with success. This success I attribute to two things — namely, avoiding all undue...taxis, even after its adoption has proved unavailing. — Medico- Chirur. Review, July, 1852, p. 181.. 86.— OBSTRUCTION IN THE LARGE INTESTINE, DURING... | |
| William Pirrie - 1852 - 814 páginas
...after the patient was considered out of all danger) in every instance with success. This success I attribute to two things — namely, avoiding all undue...delay in resorting to an operation, and the undue and the injurious use of the taxis, even after its adoption has proved unavailing. 6th. Abnormal or artificial... | |
| 1853 - 780 páginas
...after the patient was considered out of all danger) in every instance with success. This success I attribute to two things — namely, avoiding all undue...one of the most successful of the great operations ot surgery, is, too great delay in resorting to an operation, and the undue and injurious use of the... | |
| 1863 - 780 páginas
...things : avoiding all undue and useless handling, and performing the operation early. He has no doubt that the reason why the operation is so frequently...operations of surgery, is, too great delay in resorting to the operation, and the undue and injurious use of the taxis, even after its adoption has proved unavailing.... | |
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