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1887 - MALCOLM - Advantages and Risks of Purgation during Convalescence from Abdominal Surgery
1896 - CLARK - Prevention of Thirst Following Abdominal Operations
1896 - HICKMAN - The Management of Cases after Abdominal Operations
1896 - HUMISTON - A Method of Preventing Thirst After Celiotomy
1905 - BEEDE - Conservatism in Post-Operative Treatment
1905 - CHASE - Some Considerations on the After Management of Abdominal Sections
1907 - BALDY - After-Treatment of Abdominal Section
1907 - BOLDT - Management of Laparotomy Patients and their Modified After-Treatment
1907 - NOBLE - The Abdominal Wound: Its Immediate and After-Care
1908 - CHASE - The Mobility of the Patient after Laparotomy
1909 - WALKER - Is the Routine Exhibition of the Pre-Operative Purge Defensible?
1910 - MARSHALL - Wound Healing and Mortality Rate of 156 Consecutive Laparotomies
1912 - GRAD - Preparation of the Patient Before the Operation
1912 - WALLACE - A Note on Early Rising After Coeliotomy
1916 - YATES - Considerations in the Care of our patients Before and After Operation
1917 - HYDE - Hynecological Postoperative Treatment at the Long island College Hospital
1918 - ALVAREZ - Is the Purgation of Patients Before Operation Justifiable?
1918 - CURTIS - The Bladder of Women After Operation
1922 - SHIER - Post-Operative Management
1924 - O'CALLAGHAN - Pre- and Post-Operative Purgation
1926 - DANNREUTHER - The Preoperative Responsibilities of the Gynecologist
1936 - CHRISTOPHER - Postoperative Atelectasis
1936 - WOODBRIDGE - Preoperative Estimation of the Anesthetic and Surgical Risk
1945 - DAUGHTRY - Newer Postoperative Trends
1946 - BLODGETT - Early Postoperative Rising
1946 - DICKERSON - Preoperative and Postoperative Care of Acute Surgical Conditions of the Abdomen
1958 - COPE - The Treatment of Wounds Through the Ages
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