| Benjamin W. Palmer - 1881 - 172 halaman
...solution the finest cotton wool, dry and expose to moderate pressure. Wrap a sufficient quantity around a long small piece of whalebone and introducing it...situ. Strong thread may be attached to the cotton la withdraw it when necessary. From 12 to 24 hours is. as long as it should remain. This hemostatic... | |
| William Heath Byford - 1881 - 716 halaman
...for use. The application is made by wrapping a sufficient quantity of the dried iron-cotton around a long, small piece of whalebone, and introducing it into the cavity of the uterus, when the cotton is detached and left there. If the haemorrhage is comparatively moderate, one of these... | |
| Benjamin W. Palmer - 1884 - 242 halaman
...solution the finest cotton wool; dry and expose to moderate pressure. Wrap a sufficient quantity around a long small piece of whalebone and introducing it...to the cotton to withdraw it when necessary. From 12 to 24 hours is as long as it should remain. This hemostatic is that proposed and used by the distinguished... | |
| Edward John Bermingham - 1885 - 446 halaman
...solution the finest cotton wool ; dry and expose to moderate pressure. Wrap a sufficient quantity around a long small piece of whalebone, and introducing it...twenty-four hours is as long as it should remain. A valuable haemostatic in metrorrhagia. Dr. J. Marion Sims, New York. Ijl Hydrarg. chlorid. corros... | |
| George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 830 halaman
...moderate pressure. Wrap a sufficient quantity around a long, small piece of whalebone and introduce it into the cavity of the uterus ; withdraw the whalebone, leaving the cotton in situ. Strong thread may Ъе attached to the cotton to withdraw it when necessary. From 12 to 24 hours is as long as it should... | |
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