The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . ure 102°; he was catheterized, andplaced on a water-bed. On the morning of the 4th, the pulse,respiration, and temperature were all lessened. Cold applica-tions to the spine were continued in the form of iced water, and the catheter was usedtwice during the day. At 5 P. M. the bowels were moved involuntarily. On the 5th,the temperature sank considerably below the normal (Fig. 774); sensation in the lowerextremities was abolished; and the respiration was abdominal, that is,


The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . ure 102°; he was catheterized, andplaced on a water-bed. On the morning of the 4th, the pulse,respiration, and temperature were all lessened. Cold applica-tions to the spine were continued in the form of iced water, and the catheter was usedtwice during the day. At 5 P. M. the bowels were moved involuntarily. On the 5th,the temperature sank considerably below the normal (Fig. 774); sensation in the lowerextremities was abolished; and the respiration was abdominal, that is, rubbings were prescribed, with tonics, and nutritious food. On the 6th, sensationhad partly returned to the left leg, and the breathing was better, there being moremovement of the chest. By the 11th, the patient was able to pass his urine without acatheter, but sensibility did not return to the right leg. On the morning of the 13th,he had a chill, which recurred on the morning of the 14th, and again in the this, his countenance became dusky, and the temperature rose during the next. Showing fracture, withoutdisplacemeut, of the l)ody ofthe fifth cervical veriebra.(Spec. 0724, Sect. I, A. M. M.) 1 Circular No. 3, S. G. 0., Aug. 17, 1S71, p. 129. 750 INJURIES OF TUE BACK. three or four days. lie had not perspired since the injury. On the morning of the18th, the urine became turbid, the ston)ach was irritable, and he comphiined of hishin^s feeling like stone. By the morning of the 20th, the pulse had become .-o feeblethat it could not be counted, the bowels were loose, the urine was ammoniacal and Fig. 774. . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10|ul 1213 14 15 16 17 IB 19 20212i]2S 24J252G27 F M£ MI M£ M,E ; 105104. r 1 103° \ A 102 \ A u / J / III lor l f ui / ^^ A / 1 r 100 , A 1 y / Y^ / V \ k 1 99^ \ I J k J V \ P 98° V V \ i 1 \ I • 1 97° y V 1 V I 1 96 / V 1 / \l - \ 4 k 95^ 1 i/l fi 94° \/


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