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" The patient should have the usual preparation for celiotomy ; ie, diet, daily baths, cathartics, etc. For three days prior to operation order the patient to drink one pint of hot water an hour before each, meal and on retiring, thus drinking two quarts... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 89
1895
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17

1897 - 668 pages
...increased, together with a remarkable increase in the total amount of urinary solids excreted. The method : "The patient should have the usual preparation for...trying ordeal of the first thirty-six hours after the operation in comparative comfort, with no thirst, a moist tongue, and an active renal function,...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 11

1896 - 506 pages
...the last pint being taken three hours before the time appointed for operation. Particularly during the day previous to the operation while the patient...to a limited amount of liquid nourishment, and the bowel arc being unloaded, should the water be given. Thus is restored to the system the large loss...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 14

1895 - 824 pages
...while the patient is restriated to a limited amount of liquid nourishment and the bowels are bein>* unloaded. We thus restore to the system the large loss of fluid occasioned by the free use of catharsis, and we have the great satisfaction of seeing our patien/t pass through the trying,...
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The American Gyna͡ecological & Obstetrical Journal: Formerly the ..., Volume 7

1895 - 768 pages
...procedure is as follows : " The patient should have the usual preparation for cceliotomy — /. e., diet, daily baths, cathartics, etc. For three days...trying ordeal of the first thirty-six hours after the operation in comparative comfort, with no thirst, a moist tongue, and an active renal function,...
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The Universal Medical Journal, Volume 3

1895 - 404 pages
...twenty-four hours, the last pint to be taken three hours before the time set for operating. Do not omit the water the day previous to the operation, while...liquid nourishment and the bowels are being unloaded. The large loss of fluid occasioned by the free catharsis is thus compensated for, and the patient passes...
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The Medical News, Volume 67

1895 - 744 pages
...last pint to be taken three hours before the time set for operating. The water is to be continued on the day previous to the operation, while the patient...liquid nourishment and the bowels are being unloaded. In this way is restored to the system the large loss of fluid occasioned by the free catharsis, and...
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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

Ohio State Medical Society - 1896 - 518 pages
...solids excreted. The method: "The patient should have the usual preparation for celiotomy ; /. e., diet, daily baths, cathartics, etc. For three days...trying ordeal of the first thirty-six hours after the operation in comparative comfort, with no thirst, a moist tongue, and an active renal function,...
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Canadian Practitioner, Volume 21

1896 - 1012 pages
...the last pint to be taken three hours before the time set for operating. Do not omit to give t'.ie water the day previous to the operation, while the...trying ordeal of the first thirty-six hours after the operation in comparative comfort, with no thirst, a moist tongue, and an active renal function,...
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Journal of Orificial Surgery, Volume 6

Edwin Hartley Pratt - 1898 - 598 pages
...hours, the last pint to be taken three hours before the time set for operating. Do not omit to give the day previous to the operation, while the patient...to the system the large loss of fluid occasioned by free catharsis, and have the great satisfaction of seeing our patient pass through the trying ordeal...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 67

1895 - 744 pages
...to a limited amount of liquid nourishment and the bowels are being unloaded. In this way is restored to the system the large loss of fluid occasioned by the free catharsis, and the patient will pass through the trying ordeal of the first thirty-six hours after the operation in...
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