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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of pathologic histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Co., 1914
    ... to incisions, lacerations, or fractures (epiphyseal ends of bones). Healing takes place as in other tissues through the ... 51 epithelium, 62 foreign body giant-cells, 52 healing of wounds, 70 liver cells, ... lesions, 456 of bone, 75 of cartilage, 78 of central nervous system, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Medical and surgical technicians manual 
    Publication: Fort Sam Houston, Texas : Brooke General Hospital, 1944
    ... procedures is Valuable to the trained technician# P# Healing of Bones - If infection dees not occur, most bones will show gbod healing in A-6 weeks. At the time of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A system of surgery 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1879
    ... children in every emergency, driving out the innovator; healing broken bones; repairing tissue; manufacturing flesh; gluing together wounds; and ... 378 Insect wounds, 201 Instruments for excision of bones, 593 used in minor ... first, healing by, 45 Internal aneurism. 348 haemorrhage, 247 Internal ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Dislocations and joint-fractures 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... of fixation only. The deformity is slight; the healing is by bone callus, and the chance of later trouble is ... fine fragments, leaving an unfilled gap between the bone-fragments after reduction, a gap which can not be kept open until healing is complete by any practicable form of splints. ( ...
  5. ... J.) Triple calcium phosphate as a stimulant for bone reproduction (healing) infractures. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1921, xcix, 650- ... 429-431.—Kolodny (A.) Periosteal blood supply and healing of fractures; experimental study. J. Bone & Joint Surg., Bost., 1923, v, 698-711.—Lambret. ...
  6. ... arrest of hemor- rhage, close coaptation of the bone surfaces, and healing beneath the blood-clot, where open spaces are ... 111 spine, 649 treamentof, aseptic and antiseptic, 110 healing of, 37 in bones and cartilage, 41 epithelium, 38 muscles, 38 nervous ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Medicina Britannica, or A treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in ... 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : London printed : Philadelphia re-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the post-office, in Market-Street, MDCCLI [1751]
    ... it is thought as powerful as Comfry in healing broken Bones,' or as Solomon's Seal. Tho* a Decoction of ... recent. The Root is moft noted for fpeedy Healing of Wounds, and curing broken, or ftrengthening luxated Bones. A * thick { 7 ) thick Poultife of the Root ...
  8. ... cases even until the growth of the new bone during the healing process# For the advantage of the wounded the ... Wide-opened joints without any large destruction of bone have a far better chance nf healing without an infection than injuries with a destruction ...
  9. ... to obsidian knife. The fact that evidence of bone healing has been observed in many of these skulls ... mussel-shell to an obsidian knife. Evidence of bone healing in many of these skulls indicates that the ...
  10. ... being quite as adverse to the process of healing in bone, as it is in a wound or ulcer ...
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