Contributions of the Late Edward C. Davidson, M.D. to the Pathology and Therapeutics of Thermal and Chemical BurnsA part of the Duke Medical Center Library History of Medicine Ephemera Collection. |
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... showed neither albumin nor sugar present . The face was covered with a 5 per cent oint- ment of tannic acid and the ... showed a second degree burn . On the right side there was a second degree burn of the foot . From the ankle to the ...
... showed neither albumin nor sugar present . The face was covered with a 5 per cent oint- ment of tannic acid and the ... showed a second degree burn . On the right side there was a second degree burn of the foot . From the ankle to the ...
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... showed no remarkable retention of either non - protein nitrogen or urea nitrogen ( Fig . 23 ) . On the ninth day after the accident the patient was digitalized . After exposure to air the burns were not disturbed further until the ...
... showed no remarkable retention of either non - protein nitrogen or urea nitrogen ( Fig . 23 ) . On the ninth day after the accident the patient was digitalized . After exposure to air the burns were not disturbed further until the ...
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... showed any evidence of a burn . The effect of immersion for one minute in a 25 per cent . solution was next determined . The controls which were sponged revealed only a slight redness of the ex- tremity but no actual burn . The treated ...
... showed any evidence of a burn . The effect of immersion for one minute in a 25 per cent . solution was next determined . The controls which were sponged revealed only a slight redness of the ex- tremity but no actual burn . The treated ...
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50 per cent acids and alkalies admitted albumin alkali burns Arch blood concentration boric acid burned area burns received burns were covered burns were dressed burns which resulted caustic cent tannic acid chlo chloride metabolism clinical coagulation control animals cubic centimeters DAVIDSON degrees F devitalized tissue Exper exposed to air extensive burns exudate fibrin Fluids were forced forearm healing HENRY FORD HOSPITAL hydroxide latent period layer lesions method non-protein nitrogen normal observed oedema patient was discharged plasma chlorides plasma proteins potassium hydroxide pulse rat 24 hours rectal temperature red blood cell second degree burn showed six minute contact skin sloughs sodium chloride sodium hydroxide stimulation sugar tannic acid compresses tannic acid solution thigh third degree burn tion total body surface toxæmia toxic treated by neutralization treatment of burns twenty-four hours urea urea nitrogen uric acid urine vaseline vaseline gauze white male whole blood chlorides