| 1839 - 574 pągines
...course of a few days. His views upon this subject will be fully explained by the following quotation. " Several years ago, recollecting how completely leather...with the discharge from the cavity of the wound." From this period he continued to employ animal ligatures almost exclusively up to the time when he... | |
| Jacob Randolph - 1839 - 130 pągines
...course of a few days. His views upon this subject will be fully explained by the following quotation. "Several years ago, recollecting how completely leather...with the discharge from the cavity of the wound." From this period he continued to employ animal ligatures almost exclusively up to the time when he... | |
| Lewis Stephen Pilcher - 1899 - 486 pągines
...which the sides of a blood-vessel would be compressed for a sufficient time to prevent haemorrhage; that such ligatures would be dissolved after a few days, and would be evacuated with the discharges from the wound. Under this impression I requested Dr. Dorsey to try the experiment on a... | |
| Alvin Allace Hubbell - 1907 - 224 pągines
...which the sides of a blood vessel could be compressed for a sufficient time to prevent hemorrhage, and that such ligatures would be dissolved after a few...with the discharge from the cavity of the wound." He requested Dr. Dorsey to try such a ligature on a horse, and the result jusiifled his anticipations.... | |
| Alvin Allace Hubbell - 1907 - 208 pągines
...which the sides oi a blood vessel could be compressed for a sufficient time to prevent hemorrhage, and that such ligatures would be dissolved after a few...with the discharge from the cavity of the wound." He requested Dr. Dorsey to try such a ligature on a horse, and the result justified his anticipations.... | |
| 1839 - 824 pągines
...which the sides of a blood-vessel could be compressed for a sufficient time to prevent haemorrhage ; that such ligatures would be dissolved after a few...with the discharge from the cavity of the wound." From this period he continued to employ animal ligatures almost exclusively up to the time when he... | |
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