Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Fig. 196.—Usual Method of Making Hypodermic Injections. 236 SHOCK AND SECONDARY HEMORRHAGE gencies mentioned. Small as this difference may seem, it is animportant factor when repeated injections are to be made in rapid. Fig. 197.—A Useful Method of Making a Hypodermic Injection. succession. A lesson in this regard may be gleaned from morphinhabitues, who use this method and are but rarely afflicted withabscess. MECHANICAL PRESSURE Mechanical pressure may be made by firmly bandaging theextremities with textile fabric or, better still, with el


Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Fig. 196.—Usual Method of Making Hypodermic Injections. 236 SHOCK AND SECONDARY HEMORRHAGE gencies mentioned. Small as this difference may seem, it is animportant factor when repeated injections are to be made in rapid. Fig. 197.—A Useful Method of Making a Hypodermic Injection. succession. A lesson in this regard may be gleaned from morphinhabitues, who use this method and are but rarely afflicted withabscess. MECHANICAL PRESSURE Mechanical pressure may be made by firmly bandaging theextremities with textile fabric or, better still, with elastic rubber


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