| William Youatt - 1831 - 512 pages
...the sides, it will not afterwards undergo those changes by which we partially judge of the extent of inflammation. The pulse, however, and the symptoms...more prudent to make a fresh incision rather than to open the old wound. Few directions are necessary for the use of the lancet. They who are competent... | |
| William Youatt - 1851 - 516 pages
...will not afterwards undergo those changes by which we partially judge of the extent of inilammation. The pulse, however, and the symptoms of the case collectively,...than three or four hours have elapsed, it will be better to make a fresh incision rather than to open the old wound. For general bleeding the jugular... | |
| William Youatt - 1857 - 582 pages
...the sides, it will not afterwards undergo those changes by which we partially judge of the extent ef inflammation. The pulse, however, and the symptoms...more than three or four hours have elapsed, it will he better to make a fresh incision rather than to open the old wound. For general bleeding the jugular... | |
| Ephraim Nash - 1858 - 210 pages
...the sides, it will not afterwards undergo those changes by which we partially judge of the extent of inflammation. The pulse, however, and the symptoms...than three or four hours have elapsed, it will be better to make a fresh incision rather than to open the old wound. In local inflammation, blood may... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1859 - 486 pages
...operator may be able to calculate at every period of the bleeding the quantity that is subtracted. Twenty-four hours after the operation, the edges of...repeated, if more than three or four hours have elapsed, a fresh incision will be better than opening the old wound. For general bleeding the jugular vein is... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1865 - 486 pages
...operator may be able to calculate at every period of the bleeding the quantity that is subtracted. Twenty-four hours after the operation, the edges of...repeated, if more than three or four hours have elapsed, a fresh incision will be better than opening the old wound. For general bleeding the jugular vein is... | |
| William Youatt - 1865 - 506 pages
...the sides, it will not afterwards undergo those changes by which we partially judge of the extent of inflammation. The pulse, however, and the symptoms...criterion than any change in the blood. Twenty-four hours ailer the operation, the edges of the wound will have united, and the pin should be withdrawn. When... | |
| Dennis Magner - 1870 - 160 pages
...the horse should be lied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing the part against the manger. When the bleeding is to be repeated, if more than...more prudent to make a fresh incision, rather than to open the old wound. A pin is first stuck through the lips of the wound; a portion of tow, thread... | |
| Dennis Magner - 1872 - 224 pages
...the horse should be tied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing the part against the manger. When the bleeding is to be repeated, if more than...more prudent to make a fresh incision, rather than to open the old wound. pin is first stuck through the lips of the wound ; a portion of tow, thread... | |
| Dennis Magner - 1872 - 220 pages
...wrap. . ".. f . ° , ... ° . ,, ped round the bleeding is to be repeated, if more than three pin. or four hours have elapsed, it will be more prudent to make a fresh incision, rather than to open the old wound. PHYSICINO. It is always best, if possible, to prepare the horse for physic by... | |
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