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West Indian med. j ; 6(2): 123-5, June 1957.
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-12860

ABSTRACT

A case of spigelian hernia is described. It is pointed out that in a population where many types of abdominal hernia are common, such cases may be encountered from time to time. Some features of the surgical anatomy are indicated and the danger of strangulation explained on the basis of these. (AU)


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Humans , Middle Aged , Female , Hernia/surgery , Jamaica
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West Indian med. j ; 5(4): 231-9, Dec. 1956.
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-12887

ABSTRACT

The development of the organization for central sterile supply in the University College Hospital of the West Indies has been described. The unusual features of the hospital have dictated a policy of improvision and interdependence with other hospital services. Certain benefits of the organization to the hospital are claimed, most notably the facilitation of a high standard of asepsis throughout the hospital and a valuable adjunct to the training of nurses


Subject(s)
Central Supply, Hospital/organization & administration , Asepsis/methods , Jamaica , Hospitals, University
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West Indian med. j ; 5(2): 90-96, June 1956.
Article in English | MedCarib | ID: med-12905

ABSTRACT

A description is given of the experience and observations on the treatment of chronic duodenal ulcer of one surgeon working in the University College Hospital of the West Indies between 1952 and 1955. Comment is made upon the frequency of this condition in poorer people, particularly cultivators,and the absence of continuous hyperchlorhydria in these patients. Forty cases have been treated surgically, and 32 followed up. A standard subtotal gastrectomyoperation was performed and the results found generally satisfactory. Post-operative anaemia and failure to gain weight, however, are aired as valid reasons for modification of the operation henceforth to allow passage of food through the duodenum. The relative frequency of haemorrhage from, and perforation of duodenal ulcer have been noted. Various suggestions have been made concerning the reasons for this, and also the uncommon appearance of the classical peritonism of perforated duodenal ulcer (AU)


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Humans , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Male , Female , Duodenal Ulcer/surgery , Jamaica , Socioeconomic Factors , Signs and Symptoms
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