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temp. loo.i. May 19th, 3 p. m., temp. 100. May 20th, 3 
p. M., temp. 100; wounds healed over; patient discharged. 
TEMPERATURE CHART 
No. OF 
Case. 
I. —9 A. M. 
3 P. M. 
II.—9 A.M. 
3 P- M. 
III. — 9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
IV. -9 A.M. 
3 P- M. 
V. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
VI. — 9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
VII. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
VIII. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
IX. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
X. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
XI. —9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
XII. —9 A.M. 
3 A.M. 
XIII.— 9 A.M. 
3 P. M. 
Temperature after operation. 
day of 
Opera¬ 
tion. 
ist 
day 
2d 
day. 
3d 
day. 
4th 
day. 
5 th 
day. 
6th 
day. 
7th 
day. 
8th 
day. 
9th 
day. 
10th 
day. 
Not 
100.2 
100.2 
lOI. 
100.4 
taken. 
100. I 
100.2 
100.4 
Not 
lOI . 2 
lOI . I 
lOI . 
taken. 
lOI .2 
lOI , I 
j- Tem 
peratu 
re not 
taken. 
lOI , I 
100.8,100.6 
100.2 
103. 
loi .8 
105 - 
103.8 
104.5 
lOI, 
100. 
lOI . I 
101.9 
102.1 
100.2 
lOI . 
103. 
106. 
104.2 
103.5 
102. 
lOI. 
loi .2 
100.4 
lOI . 
lOI . 
100.6 
100. 
100. 
lOI . 2 
101.3 
loi, 
lOI .2 
100.8 loi. 
100.8 
' 
Not 
loi. 6 
lOI . 6 
102.7 
tciF An 
lOI ^ 
TOT S T 02 2 
lOI . 
Not 
100,6 
161.8 
102. 
loi. 6 
101.5 
Not 
taken. 
102. 
lOI , 
loi .8 
100. 
taken. 
loi .2 
Not 
.... 
100.7 
100.7 
lOI . 
Not 
105.8 
loi .6 
IOI.3 
100.6 
taken. 
lOI . 
102,2 
loi. 7 
lOI .9 
taken. 
102.8 
103.4 
103. 
lOI , 
102.4 
100.7 
99.8 
9 .4 
100.5 
100. 
lOI. 
100.6 
lOI , 
100.8 
100.8 
100.5 
loi 2 
lOI 2 
Not 
lOI .2 
loi .8 
102.2 
. 
102,2 
taken. 
lOI . 
lOI . 
lOI . I 
102.6 
100 5 
lOI .9 
102. 
99-4 
100.8 
lOI . 2 
lOI .7 
loi .6 
loi .6 
loi .8 
100.8 
Not 
lOI. 2 
100.6 100.6 
103. 
101.4 
lOI . 
loi .6 
lOI . I 
lOI , 
100.4 
taken. 
101.2 
lOI . 
lOI .0 
102.4 
102. 
102. 
loi . 
lol. 
100.4 
Not 
101.3 
loi .8 loi. I 
loi .4 
100.1 
taken. 
102, 
102, 
100.8 
100.8 
. 
100.2 
100.1 
SUMMARY. 
The only literature available upon this subject is an article 
by Frick (6), in which he speaks of Bayer operating upon fifteen 
cases under aseptic precautions, where he had healing by primary 
adhesion in four cases on both sides, and in two cases on one 
side, so that out of thirty operation wounds, ten healed by pri¬ 
mary adhesion or thirty-three and one-third per cent. The other 
wounds healed according to Bayer’s opinion better than where 
operated upon with clamps. Frick, in speaking of Bayer’s op¬ 
eration, says he does not think it is practical in private practice, 
as Bayer only ligated the spermatic artery, and when the ani¬ 
mal got up there would be bleeding from the veins. 
Frick operated upon some animals under aseptic precautions 
