I then endeavoured to separate the sac from its adhesions to the parictes of the abdomen, which occupied a space about two inches square. This was effected by a slight touch of the knife, at the anterior part of the adhesion, and by the use of the fingers.... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 5291822Full view - About this book
| 1822 - 474 pages
...the fingers. The sac then came out whole, excepting where the puncture had been made ; and he thought it might weigh between two and four ounces. The incision was then closed with adhesive plaister, and a bandage applied round the abdomen. No unfavourable symptoms occurred after the operation.... | |
| Medicine - 1851 - 512 pages
...between the spine of the ilium, and the false ribs. After evacuating the fluid, I drew out the sac, which brought out with it, and adhering to it, a considerable...plaster, and a bandage applied round the abdomen. No unfavorable symptoms occurred after the operation. In three weeks the patient was able to sit up and... | |
| Robert Lee - 1853 - 352 pages
...and the ligament returned. I then endeavoured to separate the sac from its adhesions to the parictes of the abdomen, which occupied a space about two inches...weeks the patient was able to sit up and walk, and since has perfectly recovered." This operation, similar in the first stage to the Caesarean section,... | |
| James V. Ricci - Generative organs, Female - 1990 - 626 pages
...out whole, excepting where the puncture was made, and I should think it might weigh between 2 and 4 ounces. The incision was then closed with adhesive plaster, and a bandage was applied over the abdomen. No unfavorable symptoms occurred after the operation; in three weeks... | |
| Robert Lee - Ovaries - 1853 - 352 pages
...adhesions to the parietes of the abdomen, which occupied a space about two inches square. This was eifected by a slight touch of the knife, at the anterior part...weeks the patient was able to sit up and walk, and since has perfectly recovered." % This operation, similar in the first stage to the Csesarean section,... | |
| Medicine - 1823 - 1002 pages
...out whole, excepting where the juncture was made, aud I should think it might weigh between 2 and 4 ounces. The incision was then closed with adhesive plaster, and a bandage applied over the abdomen. No unfavourable symptoms occurred after tha operation ; in three weeks the patient... | |
| 1822 - 1256 pages
...adhesion, and by the use of fingers. The •*n came out whole, excepting where the puncture had been made; [I should think it might weigh between two and four ounces. The inl»»as then closed with adhesive plaster, and a bandage applied round Jabijoraen. No unfavourable... | |
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