| Medicine - 1883 - 648 pages
...the skin as possible. A handful of loose gauze wrung out in an antiseptic solution is placed around and over them, and over this a piece of mackintosh...sheet of cotton batting to provide for equal pressure. This whole dressing is held in place by a gauze or flannel bandage, some of the turns of which should... | |
| GEORGE B. SHATTUCK M.D - 1883 - 666 pages
...the skin as possible. A handful of loose gauze wrung out in an antiseptic solution is placed around and over them, and over this a piece of mackintosh...sheet of cotton batting to provide for equal pressure. This whole dressing is held in place by a gauze or flannel bandage, some of the turns of which should... | |
| New-Hampshire Medical Society - 1883 - 414 pages
...loose gauze wrung out in the antiseptic solution is placed around and over the mouths of the tubes, and over this a piece of mackintosh large enough to...beyond the gauze beneath it. Over this again are placed twelve or fifteen layers of dry gauze, and lastly a sheet of cotton batting to provide for equal pressure.... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 614 pages
...the skin as possible. A handful of loose gauze wrung out in an antiseptic solution is placed around and over them, and over this a piece of mackintosh large enough to project in •Read before the Section for Clinical Medicine, Suffolk District Medical Society. every direction... | |
| George Minot Garland - Pleurisy - 1888 - 122 pages
...dressing should consist of oakum or carbolized gauze packed loosely about the tubes and then covered by a piece of Mackintosh large enough to project in every...gauze beneath it. Over this again are placed many (12 to 15) layers of dry gauze, and lastly a sheet of cotton batting to provide for equal pressure.... | |
| 1889 - 1152 pages
...a handful of loose gauze, wrung out in an antiseptic solution, is placed • . j , , Fin. 4. around and over them, and over this a piece of mackintosh...beyond the gauze beneath it. Over this, again, are placet! many (twelve to fifteen) layers of dry gauze, aud lastly a sheet of cotton batting to provide... | |
| 1884 - 712 pages
...out in an antiseptic solution is placed around and over them, and over this a piece of sheet rubber large enough to project in every direction beyond the gauze beneath it. Over this again are placed twelve to fifteen layers of dry gauze, and lastly a sheet of cotton batting to provide for equal pressure.... | |
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