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Identifier: pediatricshygien03dunn (find matches)
Title: Pediatrics : the hygienic and medical treatment of children
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Dunn, Charles Hunter, 1875-1926 Rotch, Thomas Morgan, 1849-1914
Subjects: Pediatrics
Publisher: Troy, N. Y. : The Southworth Co.
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Osteomyelitis of the humerus PROGNOSIS.—The prognosis is very unfavorable unless imme-diate and radical surgical interference is carried out. TREATMENT.—The treatment is essentially surgical. Whenosteomyelitis of the shaft of a long bone is found at operation, allof the affected portions should be removed, even if a considerableportion of the shaft is taken, experience having shown that new bonewill soon form, and that a serviceable limb is the usual result in theleg and forearm.
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Fig. 255—Osteomyelitis of the femur Acute Periostitis 375 Prevention of septic infection of the umbilical cord, and of thewound after the cord has fallen off, is important as a matter of pro-phylaxis. ACUTE PERIOSTITIS This is an inflammation of the periosteum. ETIOLOGY.—There are two forms, traumatic and infectious. Inthe traumatic form the inflammation is due to a mechanical injuryand is seen most often on the shin bone. In the infectious form theetiology is the same as in acute osteomyelitis, the only differencebeing that the process begins in the periosteum rather than in themedullary cavity of the bone. The process is usually secondary,and appears as a complication of other recognized acute infections.In cases which are apparently primary, there is probably an unrecog-nized focus of infection elsewhere, although it is possible that undercertain circumstances, possibly with trauma as a preceding cause,organisms circulating in the blood may locate in the periosteum asa point of

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