. A text-book of practical therapeutics, with especial reference to the application of remedial measures to disease and their employment upon a rational basis . Fig. 101. Two types of apparatus used for hypodermoclysis and for the intravenous injection of salinesolution. The flow of liquid in the rubber tube leading from the container is controlled by aclip. A large antitoxin needle like that shown in Fig. 99 may be used, or a trocar and canula,as in Fig. 101. The needle only is needed for hypodermoclysis. is often only temporary. The European clinicians are loud in theirpraises of the results
. A text-book of practical therapeutics, with especial reference to the application of remedial measures to disease and their employment upon a rational basis . Fig. 101. Two types of apparatus used for hypodermoclysis and for the intravenous injection of salinesolution. The flow of liquid in the rubber tube leading from the container is controlled by aclip. A large antitoxin needle like that shown in Fig. 99 may be used, or a trocar and canula,as in Fig. 101. The needle only is needed for hypodermoclysis. is often only temporary. The European clinicians are loud in theirpraises of the results they have obtained by this plan in the variousforms of sepsis. In uraemia and in puerperal convulsions the patientshould be bled if the arterial tension is high. Abdominal transfusion of both saline solutions and milk have beensuccessfully carried out, the reason being that the peritoneal cavity isa vast absorbent surface which rapidly takes up liquids if the systemicvessels are not so full as they normally should be. The method con-sists in puncturing the abdominal wall as if for aspiration for tube from a hydrostatic syringe is now attached
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