Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1454.—Reconstruction of second transplant to seromuscularis. {Method of Strauss.) ach is best done on the day before operation. An injection of morphinshould precede the anesthetic. Anesthesia is necessary only for the openingand closing of the abdominal wall; the morphin narcosis suffices for the mostof the operation. L. Fig. 1455.—Reconstruction of PylorusDiagram showing wound closed by transplants of fascia after excision of ulcer,graft of f
Surgical treatment; a practical treatise on the therapy of surgical diseases for the use of practitioners and students of surgery . Fig. 1454.—Reconstruction of second transplant to seromuscularis. {Method of Strauss.) ach is best done on the day before operation. An injection of morphinshould precede the anesthetic. Anesthesia is necessary only for the openingand closing of the abdominal wall; the morphin narcosis suffices for the mostof the operation. L. Fig. 1455.—Reconstruction of PylorusDiagram showing wound closed by transplants of fascia after excision of ulcer,graft of fascia; B, second graft of fascia. A, First By ligating the vessels supplying the parts to be excised, as a preliminarystep, blood is saved. The shock of operation should be slight if these pre-cautions are taken and the rest of the peritoneum protected from insult. THE ABDOMEN 111 After operation the head and shoulders should be raised by four or fivepillows. Rectal alimentation should be instituted. Hot water is given bymouth after twelve hours in teaspoonful doses. As the patient tolerates
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