. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. sing from Typhoid Osteojiyelitis of the Eibs,.Treated by Dressings of Dakin s Solution and Finally by Thiersch Skin Grafts,which Are Shown in Place in the Photograph. infiltrate the subcutaneous tissue over the whole side, down to the hip, upthe neck and down the arm. It absorbs in a few days. Over-inflation. This manifests itself by rapid heart, dyspnea, difficultdeglutition, due to pressure on the gullet and by extension of the pneumo-thorax to the opposite side of the sternum and spine. A hypodermic ofmorphia (gr. %) will quiet the situation fo


. A new manual of surgery, civil and military. sing from Typhoid Osteojiyelitis of the Eibs,.Treated by Dressings of Dakin s Solution and Finally by Thiersch Skin Grafts,which Are Shown in Place in the Photograph. infiltrate the subcutaneous tissue over the whole side, down to the hip, upthe neck and down the arm. It absorbs in a few days. Over-inflation. This manifests itself by rapid heart, dyspnea, difficultdeglutition, due to pressure on the gullet and by extension of the pneumo-thorax to the opposite side of the sternum and spine. A hypodermic ofmorphia (gr. %) will quiet the situation for a few hours, by which timethe organs will have Ihemselves and some of the gas will haveabsorbed. If the patients condition becomes alarming it is a simple matterto withdraw some of the gas. SUPtGEKY OF THE CHEST 197 Pneumonia. This or any other serious complication in the good lungcalls for abandonment of the collapse treatment. It may even be necessary todeflate the pneumothorax in order to relieve the patients respiratory embar-. P. t. •4f *--«^ m^j I k


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