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... rectal irrigations with warm water , containing a little soda borate , or with normal saline solution . During these few days of preparation when the condition and disease will admit of such a delay , the patient should be kept out in ...
... rectal irrigations with warm water , containing a little soda borate , or with normal saline solution . During these few days of preparation when the condition and disease will admit of such a delay , the patient should be kept out in ...
Side 33
... rectal irrigation , preferably continuous or as an enema , of saline solution at the above temperature is advisable for those cases where infusion cannot be done . The difficulties of doing an intra - venous infusion in a small child ...
... rectal irrigation , preferably continuous or as an enema , of saline solution at the above temperature is advisable for those cases where infusion cannot be done . The difficulties of doing an intra - venous infusion in a small child ...
Side 37
... rectum where there is a tense , hard sphincter ani , to prepare for exploration by speculum or finger , will greatly facilitate the operation and give comfort to the patient . - DR . BALL , in Medical Brief . Onions are a kind of all ...
... rectum where there is a tense , hard sphincter ani , to prepare for exploration by speculum or finger , will greatly facilitate the operation and give comfort to the patient . - DR . BALL , in Medical Brief . Onions are a kind of all ...
Side 50
... rectal tenesmus due to the pressure of the heavy fundus on the rectum which ends by ulcerating it ; even when there is nothing in it the patient feels as if the bowel was full This is one of the obscure symptoms and must be searched for ...
... rectal tenesmus due to the pressure of the heavy fundus on the rectum which ends by ulcerating it ; even when there is nothing in it the patient feels as if the bowel was full This is one of the obscure symptoms and must be searched for ...
Side 68
... RECTAL DRESSING . J. R. Remington , in the Chicago Medical Recorder for July , 18,9 , speaks of the necessity of careful attention to the dressing and after - treatment in surgery of the rectum . Much of the pain and swelling which ...
... RECTAL DRESSING . J. R. Remington , in the Chicago Medical Recorder for July , 18,9 , speaks of the necessity of careful attention to the dressing and after - treatment in surgery of the rectum . Much of the pain and swelling which ...
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