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Credit: Gunshot injuries / by Sir Thomas Longmore. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TRE VAL PAGE Treatment of gunshot injuries—oont. by cotton-wool coverings . 350 by hermetically sealing orifices 348 by irrigation .... 344: by pneumatic occlusion . . 349 carbolised Eangoon oil . . 297 contusions from heavy pro- jectiles 353 chief danger, deeply seated abscesses .... 356 difficult to diagnose their extent . . . .353 first object to limit area of mischief .... 356 general description of large proportion of cases, and their treatment . . 357 two kinds generally pre- sented to surgeons . . 356 contusions from missiles of moderate weight. . . 354 contusions of the liead much subsequent trouble . . 354 contusions moderate in degree and extent, chief indications of treatment of . . . 355 drainage lubes . . . 342 during su]ipurative process . 342 ' first field dressing' for . . 297 glycerine and water on charpie 297 great cleanliness necessary . 346 ill efTccts of toiu-uiquets . . 302 incisions dui-ing suppuration . 342 large arteries to be secui-ed by ligature at once . • . .301 nature of first help . . . 293 objects of preliminary exami- nations . , . . 295 open wounds from heavy pro- jectiles . . . .358 open wounds from heavy pro- ■ jectiles, amount of substance lost rarely replaced . . 359 open wounds from heavy pro- jectiles, generally of serious chai-acter, and require imme- diate attention . . . 353 open wounds from heavy pro- jectiles, general principles of treatment of , , . 353 persistent shock . . .' 312 preliminary examination . 294 prevention of contractions . 351 protection from flies . . 347 provisional means of . ' 295 removal of wounded after an action ..... 298 security against hremorrhage by ligature on the field . 302 temporarily arrested ha;mor- ^age 314 Treatment of gunshot injuries—co«i,' topical applications—ice and arnica topical applications in Conti- nental hospitals . tourniquets for use in the field use of astringents for wounds in an atonic condition . use of a good diet for wounds in an atonic condition. use of handkerchief and stick to restrain hasmorrhage de- precated .... use of sawdust for suppura- ting wounds voluminous bandaging to be avoided .... warm tea, coffee, broth, spi- rituous stimulants Treatment of gunshot wounds at first liospital .... Treatment of secondary complica- tions of gunshot injuries . Treatment at first hospital dangers of operating and of continued lodgement con- trasted digital exploration . economy in use of chlorofoi-m examination of clothes . exploration by probe extraction of foreign bodies ■. general rules for extracting foreign bodies importance of early diagnosis important to ascertain position when struck manipulation for extracting foreign bodies mode of examining wounds . necessity for early diagnosis . objects to be kept in view in , exploring woimds removal of foreign bodies by incision .... result of neglect of early ex- ploration .... special modes of exploring woimds .... Treatment of wounded at field- hospital Trunk, recoveries from injuries to^ in early surgical works Tyndall, on heat in jsrojectiles Typhus des plaies .... Typhus traumatique PAGE 348 347 302 346f M 303 343 297/ 3011 314* 391 i 332 .S19 333 317 320 323 322 315 317 324 316 321 1 318'> 327 321 322 311 43 85 215 215 Ulcera verminosa 212 Valise equipment designed by Pro- fessor Tarkcs .... 50fi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21511421_0730.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


