Word: incisional
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> Dr. Florey believes some surgical operations might be revised to take advantage of penicillin, tried it in 22 cases of mastoid. Immediately after operation, the incision was stitched up with a small rubber tube running to the bottom of the wound and closed by a spigot. Every six hours the...
For an anesthetic cone, Lipes used a tea strainer through which the patient breathed ether; for the incision, a broken-handled scalpel from the ship's medicine chest; for antiseptic, alcohol drained from torpedoes; for muscle retractors (to hold the incision open), bent tablespoons. Oversize rubber gloves encumbered Lipes...
The Brain Is Sliced. In their development of Dr. Moniz' methods, Drs. Freeman and Watts drill a small hole in the temple on each side of the patient's head where two skull bones meet. Surgeon Watts then inserts a dull knife into the brain, makes a fan...
Incision Hoarding? In some parts of the country surgeons have been kept busy performing operations that patients wanted done before their doctors were called up. In addition to such forehanded patients who will soon not be able to be treated by the physicians they prefer, there are others-in booming...
Dr. Bailey's routine: an incision is made just below the breastbone. The surgeon strokes the heart from below the diaphragm, "with quick forcible movement for half a minute." He withdraws his hand for a minute while the anesthetist injects adrenalin, then makes a bigger opening, starts squeezing the...