The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods in the market, dissolved in three ounces of warm normal salt solution, introduced slowly through a soft catheter inserted... Daniel's Texas Medical Journal - Page 294edited by - 1920Full view - About this book
| Children - 1903 - 934 pages
...peristalsis, u. The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...catheter, inserted into the rectum a distance of two to three inches. 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis,... | |
| Medicine - 1905 - 756 pages
...feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods on the market dissolved in three ounces of warm normal...catheter, inserted into the rectum a distance of two to three inches. " 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis,... | |
| Medicine - 1910 - 678 pages
...market,' dissolved1, in ,|liree Ounces of warm normal skft Sohatr6ii, introduced slowly through -a~sbft catheter inserted into the rectum a distance of two or three inches. 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment, '|jEi!ja|i^ev~|ijf»p'e1h<tcitis,i-jbtit... | |
| 1904 - 432 pages
...peristalsis. 1 1 . The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...into the rectum a distance of two or three inches. 1 2. This form of treatment can not supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis, but it... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 882 pages
...peristalsis. 11. The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one oiinc.e of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...into the rectum a distance of two or three inches. 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis, but it can... | |
| American Medical Association. Section on Surgery and Anatomy - Anatomy - 1903 - 660 pages
...peristalsis. 11. The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...catheter, inserted into the rectum a distance of two to three inches. 12. This form of treatment can not supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis,... | |
| 1903 - 444 pages
...supported by nutrient enemata consisting of an ounce of one of the concentrated predigested liquid foods in the market, dissolved in three ounces of warm normal salt solution introduced through a catheter which was inserted a distance of two and one-half to three inches. In case this... | |
| Nil Fedorovich Filatov - 1904 - 390 pages
...dangerous peristalsis. 11. The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...catheter, inserted into the rectum a distance of two to three inches. 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis,... | |
| Albert John Ochsner - 1904 - 822 pages
...peristalsis. 1 1. The most convenient form of rectal feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods...catheter, inserted into the rectum a distance of two to three inches. 12. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis,... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare - 1904 - 924 pages
...feeding consists in the use of one ounce of one of the various concentrated liquid predigested foods, dissolved in three ounces of warm normal salt solution...into the rectum a distance of two or three inches. 11. This form of treatment cannot supplant the operative treatment of acute appendicitis, but it can... | |
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