The Surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China : during 1894-95 ; translated from the original Japanese report . COLLOTYPE. K. OGAAVA. APPEARANCE OF THE SAME PAT1EXTAFTER RECOVERY. B CRNS. -J07 e. in. ia length and G or 7 c. m. in width with some healthy granulations. Followingthe above treatment, a dressing of lint soaked in horacic acid solution was used andiron and quinine given intervally. At intervals the affected parts evacuated largequalities of pus, which infecting the newly formed epidermis would retard its growththus constantly checking what otherwise would have heen


The Surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China : during 1894-95 ; translated from the original Japanese report . COLLOTYPE. K. OGAAVA. APPEARANCE OF THE SAME PAT1EXTAFTER RECOVERY. B CRNS. -J07 e. in. ia length and G or 7 c. m. in width with some healthy granulations. Followingthe above treatment, a dressing of lint soaked in horacic acid solution was used andiron and quinine given intervally. At intervals the affected parts evacuated largequalities of pus, which infecting the newly formed epidermis would retard its growththus constantly checking what otherwise would have heen steady improvement. OnAugust the 12th of the same year, the burned parts on the right leg at last wereperfectly covered with epidermis, and on the 23rd following the burn on the left legwas healed. On September the 30th, the burn on the inner side of the left arm wascovered with epidermis. However, on the outer side of the lower part of the left arm,and thigh there were still broad ulcerated surfaces. The same treatment was July or August of 189G, as the ulcerated surfaces had now no discharge of pus,skin


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