. Medical and surgical therapy . Fig. 13.—Kidney from a nephrcLto- my. (See Obs. J , p. hlH ) Eltoct of bursting by a bullet whieh htultraversed the upper pole. Also sec-tion of the eolon. Serious hiouiorrliage. Laparotomy; recovery. is contused will have nochance of healing spon-taneously. This is thecase with wounds causedby shell-fragments andtrench mortars. C4 , wounded April 20th, 1916, by a largefragment of a grenade,showed a large woundof the left buttock nearthe point of the coc-cyx, from which bloodwas flowing very freely ;the abdomen was pain-ful, the pulse uncount-able ; catheterism
. Medical and surgical therapy . Fig. 13.—Kidney from a nephrcLto- my. (See Obs. J , p. hlH ) Eltoct of bursting by a bullet whieh htultraversed the upper pole. Also sec-tion of the eolon. Serious hiouiorrliage. Laparotomy; recovery. is contused will have nochance of healing spon-taneously. This is thecase with wounds causedby shell-fragments andtrench mortars. C4 , wounded April 20th, 1916, by a largefragment of a grenade,showed a large woundof the left buttock nearthe point of the coc-cyx, from which bloodwas flowing very freely ;the abdomen was pain-ful, the pulse uncount-able ; catheterism col-lected drop by drop amixture of blood andurine. At the laparo-tomy (seventh hour) the. Fk;. :flcvt caused by thebursting of a bullet on the kidney(left kidney, posterior surface)witli traumatic section of thepelvis and the refval vessels. Thesame patient presented the otherlesions shown in Fig. 18. Cotteand Latarjot [<*j, Obs. 8.
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