Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [serial] 47 (1900)

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This collected in his stomach and caused great dis- tress, and was washed out on the 19th by the stomach tube.
This gave great relief, and was continued about every day for two weeks. Most of the food taken apparently remaining in his stomach, the rectal feeding was continued during this period.
On the 29th, seventeen days after the operation, the Murphy button was removed from his rectum by the resident physician.
He gradually became able to digest food and gained strength slowly.
His temperat
...ure was nearly always sub-normal, both before and after the operation ; this I attributed to the bad nutrition due to insufficient assimilation.
lOO SURGERY.
He left the hospital Nov. 20th and returned to his home in North Carolina, weighing at this time 84 pounds. He repo;-ted by letter from time to time to me, and gradually gained strength and weight until, in April, 1900, he had reached the very respectable figure of 147 pounds.
Pathological report, Prof. E. L. McMur : "The growth is a carcinoma.


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