The Peritoneum, Volume 2C. V. Mosby Company, 1919 - Peritoneum |
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abdominal wall abscess acute adhesions appendicitis appendix Arch ascites autopsy bacilli bacteria become Behandlung blood cause cecum cells cent Chir chronic clinical colon Deutsch diagnosis diffuse disease distention drain drainage escape evidence exudate factor fever fibrin fluid followed foreign body gall bladder gauze gonococcus gut tract gut wall hemorrhage hernia hyperemia ileum incision infection inflammation instances intestinal involved irritation Jour klin laparotomy lesion less leucocytes leucocytosis liver lumen lymph mass méd mesenteric muscle necrosis noted observed occur omentum operation organ ovarian cysts pain particularly pathology patient pelvis perforation peri peritoneal cavity peritoneum péritonite pneumococcus present pressure primary produced pulse reaction reactive region removed reported result retroperitoneal rigidity rupture salpingitis secondary sometimes suppurative surface surgeon suture symptoms takes place temperature thickened tion tissue tonitis torsion treatment tubal tube tuberculous tuberculous peritonitis tumor Ueber ulcer usually vessels vomiting Wehnschr Ztschr
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Page 502 - An Experimental Study of the Local Effects of Peritoneal Drainage, Surg., Gynec.
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Page 587 - The Presence of Foreign Bodies in the Vermiform Appendix, with Especial Reference to Pointed Bodies, Bull.
Page 501 - An Account of a Case in Which Recovery Took Place After Laparotomy Had Been Performed for Septic Peritonitis Due to a Perforation of the Vermiform Appendix, with Remarks Upon This and Allied Diseases, New York Med.
Page 722 - Enquiry illustrating the Nature of Tuberculated Accretions of Serous Membranes, and the Origin of Tubercles and Tumours in different Textures of the Body.
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