The formation of a fistulous communication between the bowel above and below the seat of obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause of obstruction,... Maryland Medical Journal - Page 3771887Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1887 - 810 pages
...seat of obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrbaphy in all cases whore it is impossible, or impracticable to remove the cause...obstruction do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. Gastro-enterostoray and jejuno-ileostomy should always be made by approximation with partially or completely... | |
| 1887 - 596 pages
...seat of obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause...obstruction do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. Gastro-enterostomy and jejuno-ileostomy should always be made by approximation with partially or completely... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 536 pages
...seat of obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause...obstruction do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. Gastroenterostomy and jejuno-ileostomy should always be made by approximation with partially or completely... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - Medicine - 1887 - 698 pages
...of the obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause of obstruction, or where, after excision, it would be impossible to restore the continuity of the intestinal canal by suturing,... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - Medicine - 1888 - 592 pages
...Med. Sciencet.) tion should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause...do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. In the well known case of Koeberle, 6 and 1-2 feet of the intestine was resected, the patient survived... | |
| 1888 - 594 pages
...I. Science*.) tion should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause...do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. In the well known case of Koeberle, 6 and 1-2 feet of the intestine was resected, the patient survived... | |
| 1888 - 590 pages
...seat of obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause...obstruction do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. Gastro-enterostomy and jejuno-ileostomy should always be made by approximation with partially or completely... | |
| Nicholas Senn - Anatomy, Comparative - 1888 - 84 pages
...of the obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause of obstruction, or, where after excision it would be impossible to restore the continuity of the intestinal canal by suturing,... | |
| 1888 - 328 pages
...of the obstruction should take the place of resection and circular enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible or impracticable to remove the cause of obstruction, or, where after excision it would be impossible to restore the continuity of the intestinal canal by suturing,... | |
| Medicine - 1887 - 800 pages
...enterorrhaphy in all cases where it is impossible, or impracticable to remove the cause of obstiuction, or where the pathological conditions which have given...obstruction do not constitute an intrinsic source of danger. Gastro-enterostomy and jejuno-ileostomy should always be made by approximation with partially or completely... | |
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