| 1892 - 1318 pages
...therefore, that in estimating the death-rate we have charged äs a death from Operation every patient who died in the hospital, without regard to cause of death or the time which elapsed between the Operation and the fatal issue. It includes patients dying äs long... | |
| 1905 - 1190 pages
...were 54 deaths, or an average mortality of 5 per cent., counting as a death every operated case dying in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time thereafter. Taking them as they come, the death rate in 897 cases where the disease was confined to the gallbladder... | |
| 1905 - 640 pages
...therefore, that in estimating the death rate, we have charged as a death from operation every patient who died in the hospital, without regard to cause of death or the time which elapsed between the operation and the fatal issue. This plan undoubtedly has a tendency... | |
| 1905 - 626 pages
...Rochester, Minnesota. In one thousand operations for gallstone disease there were fifty deaths (5%), counting as a death every patient operated upon who...regard to cause of death or length of time thereafter. Nine hundred and sixty for benign disease, with 4.2% mortality. More than one procedure through a single... | |
| 1905 - 530 pages
...J. and Dr. Charles H. Mayo, of Rochester, Minn. The paper was read by Dr. Charles H. Mayo. In 1,000 operations for gallstone disease there were 50 deaths...cent — counting as a death every patient operated on who died in the hospital, without regard to cause of death or length of time thereafter ; 960 for... | |
| Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association (U.S.) - Gynecology - 1905 - 646 pages
...therefore, that in estimating the death rate we have charged as a death from operation every patient who died in the hospital, without regard to cause of death or the time which elapsed between the operation and the fatal issue. It includes patients dying as long... | |
| 1906 - 504 pages
...THE MORTALITY* BY DRS. WM. J. AND CHARLES H. MAYO Surgeons to St. Mary's Hospital ROCHESTER In looo operations for gall-stone disease there were 50 deaths...operated upon who died in the hospital without regard to the cause of death or the length of time after the operation. There were 950 operations for benign... | |
| Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) - Medicine - 1912 - 630 pages
...— there was an operative mortality of 15, 2.4 per cent. The mortality figures include all the cases operated upon who died in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time after operation. The terminal three-fourths of an inch of the pyloric end of the stomach, known as... | |
| Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) - Medicine - 1912 - 628 pages
...there was an operative mortality of 15, "2.4 per cent. The mortality figures include all the cases operated upon who died in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time after operation. The terminal three-fourths of an inch of the pyloric end of the stomach, known as... | |
| Mayo Clinic - Medicine - 1917 - 1046 pages
...operations). Three died — a mortality of 0.6 per cent. This percentage represents the number of patients who died in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time after operation. The results achieved were due more to the painstaking care with which the diagnoses... | |
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