. Essentials of surgery; a textbook of surgery for student and graduate nurses and for those interested in the care of the sick . /./!/£/? Of//V7£6r///£. /?£n//?Mmi/iy£/f 6//£/fr//, 6H£/ITMC/?05S >S£Cr/ON Fig. 40.—Intxissusception. In certain instances of volvulus, high enemas may overcomethe obstruction. In case of a lesion high in the tract, or of in-tussusception, there may be one or more scanty movements,often containing blood or mucus. 5. Shodz and prostration is usually present early in thecourse, due to the pain and distress. Later there is toxaemiaand sepsis caused by absorption of


. Essentials of surgery; a textbook of surgery for student and graduate nurses and for those interested in the care of the sick . /./!/£/? Of//V7£6r///£. /?£n//?Mmi/iy£/f 6//£/fr//, 6H£/ITMC/?05S >S£Cr/ON Fig. 40.—Intxissusception. In certain instances of volvulus, high enemas may overcomethe obstruction. In case of a lesion high in the tract, or of in-tussusception, there may be one or more scanty movements,often containing blood or mucus. 5. Shodz and prostration is usually present early in thecourse, due to the pain and distress. Later there is toxaemiaand sepsis caused by absorption of toxines from the tract, organgrene of strangulated portions of the intestine, eventuallycausing death in spite of treatment. The onset is sudden, with THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL ORGANS 183 severe pain, persistent vomiting which becomes fecal in charac-ter, distention of the abdomen, and lack of bowel a few hours there is marked prostration, followed bytoxsemia and sepsis. High enemas are ineffective. Progressis rapid and the condition is fatal unless relieved within fromthirty-six to seventy-two hours, before marked toxsemia ispr


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