Bulletin of the Lying-in Hospital of the City of New York, Volumes 10-11 |
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... tion . Uncomplicated operation . Recovery unsatisfactory from the first . Died on the eighth day from general peritonitis . Only partial union in the uterine and abdominal wounds . Child lived . - CASE III . ( C. N. 27260 ) . 12 DAVIS.
... tion . Uncomplicated operation . Recovery unsatisfactory from the first . Died on the eighth day from general peritonitis . Only partial union in the uterine and abdominal wounds . Child lived . - CASE III . ( C. N. 27260 ) . 12 DAVIS.
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... tion of Dr. Markoe , of the attending surgeons of the Lying - In Hospital , and of Dr. Carrel . The Directors of the Hospital provided a specially equipped laboratory for the work , under the supervision of Dr. Markoe and Dr. Carrel ...
... tion of Dr. Markoe , of the attending surgeons of the Lying - In Hospital , and of Dr. Carrel . The Directors of the Hospital provided a specially equipped laboratory for the work , under the supervision of Dr. Markoe and Dr. Carrel ...
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... tion took place too rapidly , thereby preventing a thorough embedding of the tissue . On the other hand , when the Ringer's solution is spread first and the plasma added afterwards the clot does not adhere firmly , often contracting to ...
... tion took place too rapidly , thereby preventing a thorough embedding of the tissue . On the other hand , when the Ringer's solution is spread first and the plasma added afterwards the clot does not adhere firmly , often contracting to ...
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... tion , and 1 drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop | of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu- tion , and 1 small drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for minute and cultivated in the same medium ...
... tion , and 1 drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for 1 minute and cultivated in 1 drop | of plasma , 1 drop of Ringer solu- tion , and 1 small drop of extract Washed in Ringer solution for minute and cultivated in the same medium ...
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... tion affected all cultures which were changed at the same time and into the same medium . The probable causes are the differences in various specimens of plasma and the effect of the extract employed on them . The photo- Fig . 2. 17th ...
... tion affected all cultures which were changed at the same time and into the same medium . The probable causes are the differences in various specimens of plasma and the effect of the extract employed on them . The photo- Fig . 2. 17th ...
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