... the liquid.* This I did not venture to do in the earlier cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action, including even parts of the bone, are... Medical Times and Gazette - Página 2541868Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1868 - 464 páginas
...cases ; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...antiseptic treatment based upon it by Mr. Lister. Further details of the treatment are given by him, and a considerable number of favourable cases, including... | |
| 1869 - 534 páginas
...cases ; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...parts of the bone, are disposed of by absorption and organization, provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the... | |
| John Ashhurst - 1871 - 1060 páginas
...cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...parts of the bone, are disposed of by absorption and organization, provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the... | |
| 1867 - 506 páginas
...cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...parts of the bone, are disposed of by absorption and organization, provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 páginas
...cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the antiseptic treatment efficiently at a period after the occurrence... | |
| 1869 - 780 páginas
...cases ; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...parts of the bone, are disposed of by absorption and organization, provided they are afterwards kept from decomposition. We are thus enabled to employ the... | |
| 1912 - 398 páginas
...cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the antiseptic treatment efficiently at a period after the occurrence... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 472 páginas
...cases; but experience has shown that the compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its caustic action,...provided they are afterwards kept from decomposing. We are thus enabled to employ the antiseptic treatment efficiently at a period after the occurrence... | |
| 1868 - 716 páginas
...compound which carbolic acid forms with the blood, and also any portions of tissue killed by its causiic action, including even parts of the bone, are disposed...antiseptic treatment based upon it by Mr. Lister. Further details of the treatment are given by him, and a considerable number of favourable cases, including... | |
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