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... inch , and covered with a bit of gauze or mosquito - net to prevent its adhesion to the skin . Flaxseed retains heat a long time , and it needs to be changed only every five or six hours . The poultice should be covered outside with ...
... inch , and covered with a bit of gauze or mosquito - net to prevent its adhesion to the skin . Flaxseed retains heat a long time , and it needs to be changed only every five or six hours . The poultice should be covered outside with ...
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... inch above the cut end and twisted six or eight times . Figure 39 a , b shows torsion in continuity . Acupressure is pressure with a pin . A pin is. FIG . 38. - Hagedorn Needles . FIG . 40. - Plugging the Nares for Epistaxis (. DISEASES ...
... inch above the cut end and twisted six or eight times . Figure 39 a , b shows torsion in continuity . Acupressure is pressure with a pin . A pin is. FIG . 38. - Hagedorn Needles . FIG . 40. - Plugging the Nares for Epistaxis (. DISEASES ...
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... inch of tissues up to the vessel , be given a quarter - twist , and be driven into the tissues across the artery ( torsoclusion ) . Some tissue is picked up on the needle , folded over the vessel , and pinned to the other side ...
... inch of tissues up to the vessel , be given a quarter - twist , and be driven into the tissues across the artery ( torsoclusion ) . Some tissue is picked up on the needle , folded over the vessel , and pinned to the other side ...
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... inches long and in the long axis of the vessel . Clear the vessel at each incision , apply two liga- tures an inch apart , and excise the vein between them . Never operate if the slightest phlebitis exists ( Barker ) . Another method is ...
... inches long and in the long axis of the vessel . Clear the vessel at each incision , apply two liga- tures an inch apart , and excise the vein between them . Never operate if the slightest phlebitis exists ( Barker ) . Another method is ...
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... inch , tied tightly , and cut . The veins between the ligatures are divided or excised . The scrotum is sewed up with silk- worm gut , a small drainage - tube being used for twenty - four hours . Healing is complete in one week . Dr ...
... inch , tied tightly , and cut . The veins between the ligatures are divided or excised . The scrotum is sewed up with silk- worm gut , a small drainage - tube being used for twenty - four hours . Healing is complete in one week . Dr ...
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