Death resulted from inflammation and suppuration set up near this indirectly–injured part.
Suppuration commences on the third or fourth day, and in about ten days or a fortnight the sloughs are thrown off.
The attention of surgeons has been particularly called to the various circumstances producing inflammation and suppuration of the medullary tissues—osteo–myelitis—in long bones after gunshot injuries by M.
The wound being regarded as a poisoned wound, it was only by a long and tedious process of suppuration that the poison could be hoped to be got rid of from the surface, and prevented from entering the system of the patient.
And where suppuration occurs, there is then an intensely painful condition which is not relieved until pus has been evacuated.
In this instance infection took place and suppuration resulted.
In the average case suppuration does not occur and when conditions are favorable, resolution is complete within ten days.
Where suppuration results, surgical evacuation of pus must be promptly effected else large suppurating cavities form.
If suppuration occurs, it is necessary to provide for drainage as soon as it is possible to distinguish the presence of pus.
Where abatement of the infectious process does not take place, and suppuration of the structures in the vicinity of the joint occurs, it is necessary to provide drainage for pus.
The wound was dressed in the usual manner and again three days later when no suppuration had taken place.
At each subsequent dressing of infected wounds so treated less suppuration is noticed and the synovial discharge usually ceases in from one to two months.
Six weeks after the injury suppuration was still free, and skin-grafting was commenced.
It was removed by operation on the fifth day, but suppuration of the tympanic cavity caused death on the ninth day.
He suffered fracture of the base of the skull, of the bones of the face, and of the left ulna, and although suppuration at the points of fracture ensued, followed by an optic neuritis, an ultimate recovery was effected.
There was no operation; free suppuration with discharges of fragments of skull and broken-down substance ensued for four weeks, when the wounds closed kindly, and recovery followed.
She progressed so well that it was not deemed advisable to remove the head-bandage until the fourth day, when it was seen that the wounds had almost entirely healed andsuppuration was virtually absent.
Inflammation and suppuration of the absorbent vessels and veins of the uterine organs.
To promote the perfectsuppuration of (an abscess).
This is composed of a hard, grayish, or yellowish, translucent or opaque matter, which gradually softens, and excites suppuration in its vicinity.
Defn: Any small acuminated elevation of the cuticle, whether going on to suppuration or not.
The abscess which had formed in his liver had ended by breaking out externally, and amidst the continuous shivering of fever, vomiting, and delirium, suppuration was exhausting him.
There it remains as a foreign substance, like a splinter or thorn in the flesh, until ejected by suppuration and sloughing of the surrounding parts.
Spirits of turpentine applied to a boll in its earliest stage will almost always cause it to disappear; but when suppuration has commenced it should be favored by the application of poultices.
Healing without suppuration or the formation of pus.
Suppuration of the tissues involved is common in the severer forms.
In division A is represented pus and mucus, with decomposition, indicating suppuration somewhere along the urinary tract.
The symptoms and sensible signs of suppuration are usually preceded by shivering, recurring at intervals, and commonly terminating in profuse perspiration.
If suppuration occur in the cellular tissue, and not in the substance of the enlarged gland, neither cicatrisation, nor a permanent cure, can be expected until the prominent and indurated parts have been destroyed by the caustic potass.
The suppuration is often slow in its progress, and imparts to that part of the perineum a stony hardness.
When fluctuation can be felt, or when the symptoms indicate that suppuration has taken place, whether fluctuation is perceptible or not, an early opening into the affected part should be made through the dense orbital ligament.
Suppuration may take place at these points, and the matter escape either into the urethra or externally.
The suppuration on the inner side of the arm is more copious, and the discharge is more fetid.
In the latter situation, the inflammation and suppuration are often caused by the teeth in the front or side of the lower jaw being too much crowded together.
Considerable suppuration supervened, followed by the complete obliteration of the enlarged vessels.
This degree of the plague terminates favourably by a suppuration of the buboes, often without any assistance from art.
The doctrine of present surgical pathology is that suppuration will not take place if pus-forming bacteria are kept out of the wound, which will heal by first intention without inflammation and without inflammatory fever.
This occurs when the bacteria of putrefaction and the bacteria of suppuration are introduced into the tissues at the same time.
After wounds or operations high temperature usually, and suppuration always, is due to blood poisoning, which is caused by infection with vegetable parasites called bacteria.
Suppuration and high temperature should not occur after operation wounds if no suppuration has existed previously.
In making this statement I am not unaware that there is a certain amount of fever following various severe wounds within twenty-four hours, even when no suppuration occurs.
The suppuration is due to pus germs either lodged upon the surface of the skin from the exterior or deposited from the current of blood in which they have been carried to the spot.
Suppuration of wounds is undoubtedly due to these organisms, as is tubercular disease, whether of surgical or medical character.
This form of suppurationis due to a particular form of bacterium called the pus-causing "chain coccus.
Suppuration of operative and accidental wounds was, until recently, supposed to be essential.
We now know why it is that certain cases of suppuration are not circumscribed but diffuse, so that the pus dissects up the fascias and muscles and destroys with great rapidity the cellular tissue.
For the most part, the Suppuration was only partial, and the Tumour, on being opened, discharged a very small Quantity of Matter.
The proof of causation may be found in the fact that the most effective cure now practiced for such suppuration is to sterilize them by the actual cautery.
Rosenbach says that he knows six distinct microbes which are capable of exciting suppuration in man.
The disorder is communicated by the absorbents of the foot coming in contact with the suppuration which has been left on the ground from the diseased part.
It has indeed been shown thatsuppuration may, in exceptional conditions, occur without micro-organisms: but practically every case of suppuration is a case of infection either from without or from within the body.
If the antiseptic precautions fail, andsuppuration occurs, the animal is required to be killed.
The suppuration was established in a regular way, the fever did not increase, and it might now be hoped that this terrible wound would not involve any catastrophe.
The suppuration was much less abundant, and thanks to the incessant care by which he was surrounded!
Late in pregnancy appendicitis rapidly goes on to suppuration and perforation, with a high mortality.
When appendicitis goes on to suppuration and perforative peritonitis the condition is worse in pregnant women than in the non-pregnant.
Hirst says that where there is reason to suspect suppuration a median incision should be made and the pelvic cavity examined for possible areas of infection.
When suppuration has actually taken place the abscess should be immediately opened to prevent further destruction of the gland-tissue and perforation into the external auditory meatus.
Suppuration is followed by the discharge of an ichorous pus, and not rarely by ulcerative destruction of the surrounding tissues.
In that case a milder preparation is advisable, but the application should be repeated often, until the suppuration becomes more normal.
A moderate amount of tumefaction may disappear by resolution, but if it be considerable it seldom abates in this way, but by the tedious and exhausting process of suppurationor gangrene.
Suppuration may also take place beneath the fascia of the tendons.
The older the tumor, unlesssuppuration sets in, the less sensitive it becomes.
Toynbee "relates several cases of purulent infection following suppuration of the ear.
In other cases in which deafness did occur the lesions consisted of inflammatory changes in the cavity of the tympanum and suppuration of the labyrinth.
The tonsils sometimes become considerably enlarged, thoughsuppuration must be rare.
In the exceptional instances in which the skin covering the tumor becomes tense and red, and suppuration is threatened, two or three leeches may be applied behind the ear of the affected side.
Tumors may become the seat of inflammatory processes, indicated by suppuration and fever, which may result in abscess or gangrene, or their progress may terminate in the production of scars.
It is somewhat singular, but suppuration of the brain is more offensive than the foulest ulcer, and it is with great difficulty that the pestilential effluvia can be tolerated.
Suppuration and erysipelas are the only pathological conditions in which the causal agency of streptococcus has been sufficiently established.
The common organisms of suppuration are particularly accused of increasing the virulence of the bacillus of tetanus.
Some pathogenic germs (suppuration and typhoid) can withstand freezing for weeks.
Suppuration generally occurs in the wound, and in the pus thus produced may be found a great variety of bacteria, as well as the specific agent itself.
As regards disease, the organisms of suppuration are the most common.
As soon as suppuration sets in, the fever somewhat abates, and partially ceases as suppuration diminishes and the stage of cicatrization approaches.
But if the wound be prevented from healing and suppuration continues, the fever assumes a hectic character, and will sooner or later exhaust the powers of life.
Such is not the case following injection, and while consequences are less serious suppuration is avoided much more readily than following the open operation.
There is less likelihood of suppuration following the injection treatment than following the cutting operation.
If suppuration occur after the open operation failure is likely, not to mention the danger of peritonitis.
The inflammation is very intense, the suppuration copious, and the pains extremely violent.
Little by little the swelling goes down, the pain becomes less intense, the suppuration lessens, and finally the sore heals over.
The lungs, in the advanced stage of rot, will be full of cells or caverns, owing to the destruction of its texture by suppuration in those parts where tubercles existed.
If not properly attended to, the suppuration soon terminates in mortification.
Suppuration will thus be promoted, and the matter may be allowed to escape by making an opening for it at the place it points.
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