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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1889
    ... surgeon's attention. It may follow upon a mere contusion, such as the stroke of a whip, but ... promptly removed; it may also result from violent contusion of bone, being thus more frequent, probably, in ...
  2. ... ameres. Water of bitter al- monds. Made by bruising well two pounds of bitter almonds; adding, whilst ... A kind of soft ointment used in sores, contusions, &c. It is made by melting two parts ...
  3. ... Coxalgia............825 CHAPTER V. INJURIES OF THE HEAD. Contusion............827 Wounds of Scalp...........827 Concussion of Brain . . ,........ ... falls and blows. It is accompanied by marked contusion or laceration of the surrounding parts, and injury ...
  4. ... electricity, but simply to the excessive degree of contusion inflicted by the ball, which, though usually of ... inflicted no injury upon it. The subjects of contusion and of contused Avounds of bone, have been ...
  5. ... Ellis, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry. There were tAvo sabre contusions on the right side of the head, a ... Major AV. Ai. Notson, Assistant Surgeon. U. S. Army. CONTUSIONS AND LACERATED AVOUNDS OF THE SCALP. 35 Section ...
  6. ... INJURIES. Burns........................................... Concussion of ... Incised Wounds.................................. Contused and Lacerated ...
  7. ... na are otten the effect of a violent contusion, caused by the head of the child in ... always attended with loss of substance. The forcible contusion, occa- sioned by the child's head, on the ...
  8. ... of amputating a limb, that has suffered great contusion, though the operation is perform- ed upon a ... and dislocations attended with a great deal of contusion; and after white swelling? and abscesses in joints. ...
  9. ... CATAPLASMA QUERCUS MARINI. This is pre- pared by bruising a quantity of the marine plant com- monly ... Diseases of the Eye.) CONTUSED WOUNDS. See Wounds. CONTUSION. (FromamJttrafo.tobruise.) Abruise. Slight bruises seldom meet with ...
  10. ... action. This is not satisfactorily effected by mere bruising. The seeds are not thus separated from the ... The fibres of the old leaves, separated by bruising and maceration in water, are used for forming ...
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