. Annals of surgery. OiJeration complete. Aponeurosis further stitched to intestine and wound closed with the exception of the skin. PERMANENT COLOSTOMY. 387 removed in three or four days, otherwise there might be dangerof complete and permanent closure and it is necessar)^ to main-tain patency here for the sake of drainage. The control of the bowels is learned gradually by thepatient, and he is assisted by a constipating diet and, for thefirst few weeks, small doses of deodorized tincture of opiumand of subgallate of bismuth, 20 grains 3 to 5 times a takes about a month for the final r


. Annals of surgery. OiJeration complete. Aponeurosis further stitched to intestine and wound closed with the exception of the skin. PERMANENT COLOSTOMY. 387 removed in three or four days, otherwise there might be dangerof complete and permanent closure and it is necessar)^ to main-tain patency here for the sake of drainage. The control of the bowels is learned gradually by thepatient, and he is assisted by a constipating diet and, for thefirst few weeks, small doses of deodorized tincture of opiumand of subgallate of bismuth, 20 grains 3 to 5 times a takes about a month for the final result to be attained, butthe functional result in all uncomplicated cases will be foundperfect. MYELOMA OF THE LONG BONES.*BY FRANK S. MATHEWS, , OF NEW YORK. Until recently a list of the benign tumors of the bodywould have shown one derived from each of its tissues exceptmarrow. Some writers now include myeloma in the list,but its significance is variable. This is not remarkable whenwe remember that this form of


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