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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
* Mikulicz 1889; Krönlein 1885; Körte 1892 reported the surgical treatment of peritonitis. | * Mikulicz 1889; Krönlein 1885; Körte 1892 reported the surgical treatment of peritonitis. | ||
* Kirschner in 1926 was the first to demonstrate a reduction in mortality rate by surgical treatment from 80–100% to about 60% in 1926. | * Kirschner in 1926 was the first to demonstrate a reduction in mortality rate by surgical treatment from 80–100% to about 60% in 1926.KirschnerM.DieBehandlungderakuteneitrigenfreienBauchfel- | ||
lentzuendung.LangenbArchChir1926:142:53-267. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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- Mikulicz 1889; Krönlein 1885; Körte 1892 reported the surgical treatment of peritonitis.
- Kirschner in 1926 was the first to demonstrate a reduction in mortality rate by surgical treatment from 80–100% to about 60% in 1926.KirschnerM.DieBehandlungderakuteneitrigenfreienBauchfel-
lentzuendung.LangenbArchChir1926:142:53-267.