Death never occurs from the entrance of air into the ordinary veins of the body unless the quantity be enormous — from one to several pints, a quantity which cannot enter unless deliberately sent in by the surgeon. 2. The cases on record have been due... Brooklyn Medical Journal - Page 2811890Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1889 - 538 pages
...HA Hare, in an elaborate experimental study of this subject, arrives at the following conclusions : 1 . Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...to other causes than air, and have not been proved. The tendency of the vessel to collapse, and the leakage of blood, prevent any entrance of air, and... | |
| 1889 - 652 pages
...of the Entrance of Air into the Circulation. — From experimentation on dogs the author concludes : 1. Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...than air and have not been proved. 3. The tendency of the vessel to collapse and the leakage of blood prevent any entrance of air, and it would seem probable... | |
| 1889 - 318 pages
...subject ( Therap. Gazelle, Sept. i6th, 1889), arrives at the following conclusions : — 1. Death neyer occurs from the entrance of air into the ordinary...than air and have not been proved. 3. The tendency of the vessel to collapse and the leakage of blood prevent any entrance of air, and it would seem probable... | |
| Medicine - 1889 - 570 pages
...HA Hare, in an elaborate experimental study of this subject, arrives at the following conclusions : 1. Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...to other causes than air, and have not been proved. The tendency of the vessel to collapse, and the leakage of blood, prevent any entrance of air, and... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1889 - 740 pages
...arrangement of these veins render the entrance of large amounts of air more easy of accomplishment. the body unless the quantity be enormous — from...than air and have not been proved. 3. The tendency of the vessel to collapse and the leakage of blood prevent any entrance of air, and it would seem probable... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 852 pages
...distribution over the convexity; and the mesial surface. Together with an article on the Pacchionian Bodies of the Brain by the same author. THE EFFECT...deliberately sent in by the surgeon. 2. "The cases on racord have been due to other causes than air, and have not been proved. 3. ' ' The tendency of tho... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 620 pages
...occurred, or death could be postponed by maintenance of artificial respiration. The author concludes — " 1. Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...air, and have not been proved ; 3. The tendency of the vessel to collapse and the leakage of blood prevent any entrance of air, and it would seem probable... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 398 pages
...apparent size of the enlarged gland as felt in the rectum. — Dr. McGUl. Deal Ii never occurs from entrance of air into the ordinary veins of the body,...enter unless deliberately sent in by the surgeon. A prize of 10,000 francs is offered by the Académie de Medicine, Paris, for the best work on the treatment... | |
| Medicine - 1890 - 420 pages
...— Dr. Hane (Ibid.) has formulated the follow -ing conclusions from experiments made upon 70 dogs . 1. Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...the ordinary veins of the body unless the quantity l>e enormous — from one to several pints, a. quantity which cannot enter unless deliberately sent... | |
| 1890 - 712 pages
...CIRCULATION. (HA Hare, MD, in Therap. Gazette?) — From experiments on seventy dogs the author concludes : 1. Death never occurs from the entrance of air into...than air and have not been proved. 3. The tendency of the vessel to collapse and the leakage of blood prevent any entrance of air, and it would seem probable... | |
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