Annals of surgery . powers, ended in death onOctober 19, 1892/just one month and one day after the was nothing about the wound or patient denoting uraemia,iodoform poisoning, or sepsis. The cerebral symptoms consisted ofdelirium, hallucinations, delusions, peevishness, childishness, som-nolence and wakefulness, the wakefulness being more marked at thebeginning and the somnolence toward the last of the illness. 1 lookedupon these symptoms as due to changes likelj to occur in the aged,and in no way related to the operation until 1 read Dr. Wyethsreport and the discussion upon it.
Annals of surgery . powers, ended in death onOctober 19, 1892/just one month and one day after the was nothing about the wound or patient denoting uraemia,iodoform poisoning, or sepsis. The cerebral symptoms consisted ofdelirium, hallucinations, delusions, peevishness, childishness, som-nolence and wakefulness, the wakefulness being more marked at thebeginning and the somnolence toward the last of the illness. 1 lookedupon these symptoms as due to changes likelj to occur in the aged,and in no way related to the operation until 1 read Dr. Wyethsreport and the discussion upon it. when 1 com hided it possible thatthe relation of cause and effect might exist, though I have no explanation for it. Mil ES F. Por I IVayne, hid. TO CONTRIBUTORS AM) SUBSCRIBERS. lions foi Publication, Books foi Review and Exchanges should be sent to the Editorial. N and Advertising, and all business communications should the 1 \l\ I RSI rYOl PI NNS1 I \ Wl \ PR] SS,Chestnut Sun Philadelphia, Pa. FlG. I.—Sac dissected and raised from canal to internal opening
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