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... segment of the bowel is injured even by a single projectile . Bullets may cause con- tusion of the outer intestinal coat but usually produce small punc- tate wounds , one on each side of the bowel , with everted mucosa giving the ...
... segment of the bowel is injured even by a single projectile . Bullets may cause con- tusion of the outer intestinal coat but usually produce small punc- tate wounds , one on each side of the bowel , with everted mucosa giving the ...
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... segment of bowel before replacing it and proceeding to the next part . This not only obviates further trauma but permits the surgeon to examine a sufficient length of the intestine adjacent to the perforations and thus to determine ...
... segment of bowel before replacing it and proceeding to the next part . This not only obviates further trauma but permits the surgeon to examine a sufficient length of the intestine adjacent to the perforations and thus to determine ...
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... segment is necessary because colon wounds are usually extensive and are frequently asso- iated with considerable contu- ion , with infarction , and with hematoma and contamination in he retroperitoneal regions . This is Accomplished ...
... segment is necessary because colon wounds are usually extensive and are frequently asso- iated with considerable contu- ion , with infarction , and with hematoma and contamination in he retroperitoneal regions . This is Accomplished ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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