| George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith - Medicine - 1862 - 444 pages
...question, the following words (page 59) : " When the case is desperate, may we not try broneliotomy ? I can see no weighty objection to that operation,...something ought to be tried in this dangerous situation." You see how early the operation, as a last resort, presented itself to the plain and simple reasoning... | |
| Surgery - 1887 - 1048 pages
...case is desperate, may we not dry bronchotomy? I can see no weighty objection to that Operation, äs the membrane can be so easily got at, and is very...Many a more hazardous Operation is daily performed. " Home selbst hat die Operation bei Croup nicht ausgeführt. Die erste Tracheotomie, welche nach dem... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 718 pages
...That cannot be done thro' the glottis. When the case is desperate, may we not try broiie/ioti'iny? I can see no weighty objection to that operation,...it should be first tried on a dead subject, that we many proceed with all manner of contained assistance. But something ought to be tried in their dangerous... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 740 pages
...That cannot be done thro' the gluttif. When the case is desperate, may we not try bi'unchol< mit VI can see no weighty objection to that operation, as...Many a more hazardous operation is daily performed. 1 would propose however, that it should be first tried on a dead subject, that we many proceed with... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - Medicine - 1903 - 480 pages
...extraction. That cannot be done thro' the glottis. When the case is desperate, may we not try bronchotomy 1 I can see no weighty objection to that operation,...dead subject, that we may proceed with all manner of contained assistance. But something ought to be tried in their dangerous situation." their identity.... | |
| Abraham Jacobi - 1909 - 480 pages
...extraction. That cannot be done thro' the ylottii. When the case is desperate, may we not try bronchotomyf I can see no weighty objection to that operation,...easily got at, and is very loose. Many a more hazardous operaiion is daily performed. I would propose however, that it shou'd be first tried on a dead subject,... | |
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