| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery, General and Abdominal - 1919 - 310 sider
...(10) in grave, acute peritonitis, morphin given hypodermically until the respiratory rate is reduced from 10 to 14 per minute and held to this rate until danger is past. The technic that will deal successfully with the exhausted, infected soldier with a perforation of... | |
| National Safety Council - 1919 - 1476 sider
...3,000 cc of normal saline subcutaneously every 24 hours until the period of danger is past. 10. Morphln hypodermically until the respiratory rate is reduced...anociated operation, my 'associate, Dr. WE Lower, and I have performed 409 consecutive operations for acute appendicitis, with or without generalized peritonitis,... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare - 1920 - 418 sider
...administered subcutaneously every twenty-four hours until the period of danger is past. 10. Morphine hypodermically until the respiratory rate is reduced to from 10 to 14 per minute and held until the danger is past. It should be noted, however, that morphine is not useful in a Streptococcus... | |
| George Washington Crile - 1920 - 280 sider
...normal saline subcutaneously every twenty-four hours until the period of danger is past. 10. Morphin hypodermically until the respiratory rate is reduced to from 10 to 14 per minute; hold to this rate until danger is past. DON'T! Don't make multiple abdominal incisions. Don't provoke... | |
| 1919 - 664 sider
...(10) in grave, acute peritonitis, morphin given hypedermically until the respiratory rate is reduced from 10 to 14 per minute and held to this rate until danger is past." The treatment of the exhausted and infected soldier would also apply to similar conditions in the civilian.... | |
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