Industrial medicine and surgery . Fig. 131.—Smear of wound being taken for bacterial count. favorable reports concerning the Carrel-Dakin treatment are due tolack of familiarity of applying the method (Figs. 130 to 135). The Dichloramine-T treatment of infections has also come into. Fig. 132.—Wound with Carrel tubes inserted ready for external dressings. prominence since the war. Dr. Lee of Philadelphia has publishednumerous reports concerning its use. In my own clinic this hasproven very efficacious in securing the more rapid recovery of many 59b INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY chronic infect


Industrial medicine and surgery . Fig. 131.—Smear of wound being taken for bacterial count. favorable reports concerning the Carrel-Dakin treatment are due tolack of familiarity of applying the method (Figs. 130 to 135). The Dichloramine-T treatment of infections has also come into. Fig. 132.—Wound with Carrel tubes inserted ready for external dressings. prominence since the war. Dr. Lee of Philadelphia has publishednumerous reports concerning its use. In my own clinic this hasproven very efficacious in securing the more rapid recovery of many 59b INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY chronic infections, as for instance the infected abrasions or a periostitiswith ulcer formation over the shin bone. It is an excellent methodof treatment for old chronic hand infections.


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