Aseptic surgeryYoung J. Pentland, 1899 - 264 pages |
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... experiments , ascertained the presence of bacteria , such as Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes , in wounds many hours before any pus appeared . There are some who hardly recognise pus unless considerable quantities are ...
... experiments , ascertained the presence of bacteria , such as Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes , in wounds many hours before any pus appeared . There are some who hardly recognise pus unless considerable quantities are ...
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... experiment . Everyone ought to read , at least , the writings of our greatest surgeon , Lord Lister , and the lucid experiments of the late Professor Tyndall.2 The work of the last scientist is a sure foundation upon which to build ...
... experiment . Everyone ought to read , at least , the writings of our greatest surgeon , Lord Lister , and the lucid experiments of the late Professor Tyndall.2 The work of the last scientist is a sure foundation upon which to build ...
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... experiments fully substantiate the results of direct observation . Portions of organs or tissues may be kept under a protecting shade or in nutrient media for indefinite periods without any change occurring . I have before me a piece of ...
... experiments fully substantiate the results of direct observation . Portions of organs or tissues may be kept under a protecting shade or in nutrient media for indefinite periods without any change occurring . I have before me a piece of ...
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... experiments of Pasteur , Lister , Tyndall , and others , that the decom- position of dead organic substances is ... experimental pathology soon becomes con- vinced of the truth of this great induction . Not only can he grow nothing from ...
... experiments of Pasteur , Lister , Tyndall , and others , that the decom- position of dead organic substances is ... experimental pathology soon becomes con- vinced of the truth of this great induction . Not only can he grow nothing from ...
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... experiments such as I have mentioned , much depends upon the skill and accuracy of the experimenter , and upon the ease with which the organ can be removed from the body . Some are more easily contaminated than others , and it is ...
... experiments such as I have mentioned , much depends upon the skill and accuracy of the experimenter , and upon the ease with which the organ can be removed from the body . Some are more easily contaminated than others , and it is ...
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abscesses acute agar-agar albumin amputation anthrax spores antiseptic asepsis aseptic aseptic surgery assistant bacilli bacteria Bacteriology Bartholomew's biniodide of mercury blood boiling broth carbolic acid carbolic lotion catgut cause suppuration cent chemicals Cloth cocci coccus coli communis Coloured contained Crown 8vo culture media cure of hernia Diplococcus DISEASES disinfect dressing dust Edinburgh Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Edition Engravings erysipelas experiments fluid gangrene gelatine glycerine growth heat Hospital Illustrations infection inoculated instruments iodide iodoform Journ killed kinds layer ligatures London Medical mercury lotion method microbe micrococci minutes nett operation ordinary pathogenic PATHOLOGY patient perchloride of mercury peritonitis Price Professor pyæmia radical cure Royal Infirmary septic septicemia silk skin soaked soap sponges Staphylococcus albus Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus steam sterile sterilised Streptococcus pyogenes surgeon Surgical sutures temperature tested tetanus tion tissues towels tube tubercle Ueber urine washed wound
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