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Identifier: operativesurgery00brya (find matches)
Title: Operative surgery
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914
Subjects: Surgery, Operative Surgery, Operative
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton
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Pig. 165.—a. The rubber glove with naked forearm, h. The rubber glove, forearm lightlybandaged with aseptic gauze, fastened above to the sleeve of the operating gown. Thegauze can be moistened with an antiseptic fluid for purposes of better apposition andcleanliness, c. The rubber glove with rubber gauntlet on forearm. This plan is aptto be uncomfortable and cumbersome. The writer practices the second method (b). THE TREATMENT OF OPERATION-WOUNDS. 117 the cut surfaces during- tlic entire operation. This fluid may be used eitherhot (110° F. to 120° F.) or cold, according to the individual cases. As already noted, the employment of free douching, or even douching
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118 OPERATIVE SURGERY. at all, is practiced only to a limited extent at the present time, ex-cept in the instance of foul and offensive wounds or for the arrest ofhaemorrhage. The Wound.—All bleeding points should be tied with catgut, the wounditself closed with catgut, if practicable, and thoroughly drained when neces-sary. If desirable, a small amount of iodoform may be dusted on and closethe seat of the wound, after which the kind of dressings are applied thathave been selected to complete the treatment and are retained in place byantiseptic bandages. After the Operation.—The patient is wiped dry, closely wrapped, andremoved to bed, into which bags or bottles of hot water are introduced whenindicated, so surrounded with flannel as to prevent burning the patient.This precaution is of great significance, especially if the patient be obliviousto thermal effects. Accidental burning is often the basis of legal action,becoming a source of great tribulation to all concerned. The After

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