Operative surgery . FlG. 1280.—The operation of intubation,passing under end of finger. Tube OPERATIONS ON TllH NKCK. 10 <o. Fig. 1281.—The operation of intubation. The tube pressedinto i)lace with the finger and detached from obturator. tially (Ictaclud iiuiuljiaiic in the traclioa call for prompt removal of thetube. Inversion of the i)atient and striking of the body by the attendants may cause the tube to beexpellqd along with theobstructing membraneand rescue the patientwithout the dangers ofdelay. The not infre-quent occurrence of se-vere and perhaps fataldyspncea, following re-moval of


Operative surgery . FlG. 1280.—The operation of intubation,passing under end of finger. Tube OPERATIONS ON TllH NKCK. 10 <o. Fig. 1281.—The operation of intubation. The tube pressedinto i)lace with the finger and detached from obturator. tially (Ictaclud iiuiuljiaiic in the traclioa call for prompt removal of thetube. Inversion of the i)atient and striking of the body by the attendants may cause the tube to beexpellqd along with theobstructing membraneand rescue the patientwithout the dangers ofdelay. The not infre-quent occurrence of se-vere and perhaps fataldyspncea, following re-moval of the tube, enjoinsclose attention to the pa-tient for an hour or sothereafter. The Remarks.—In theadult the tube can be in-troduced by aid of a mir-ror, especially when thethroat is accustomed tothe use. It is wise for theoperator to give some little amount of time to practicing in introducingthe tube. The extracting of the tube from the clinched hand will offer in adegree the needed opportunity for this kind of practice. Should the tubehappen to slip below the vocalcords it will no doubt be ar-rested by the cricoid c


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