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... continued to gain in volume , and by 1 A.M. her condition was much improved . The question then arose as to what should be done . Few instruments were at hand , and in my armamentarium I found only catgut and silk for sutures which a ...
... continued to gain in volume , and by 1 A.M. her condition was much improved . The question then arose as to what should be done . Few instruments were at hand , and in my armamentarium I found only catgut and silk for sutures which a ...
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... continued daily . The third day after commencing this treatment the temperature was normal , and no further rise followed . Two weeks later the patient was clear of every symptom of which he had previously com- plained . M. W. P. , aged ...
... continued daily . The third day after commencing this treatment the temperature was normal , and no further rise followed . Two weeks later the patient was clear of every symptom of which he had previously com- plained . M. W. P. , aged ...
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... continued ever since I first saw him . He had no fever . Ap- petite was quite good . Examination of his chest gave distinct bronchial râles , and I was rather suspicious of the nature of a catarrhal condition of the right pulmonary apex ...
... continued ever since I first saw him . He had no fever . Ap- petite was quite good . Examination of his chest gave distinct bronchial râles , and I was rather suspicious of the nature of a catarrhal condition of the right pulmonary apex ...
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... [ CONTINUED ] Bougie in Abdominal Cavity Five Days . E. E. Haynes , M.D. , Memphis . History of the case . Operation . The Etiology and Treatment of Acute Nasal Catarrh . J. W. Price , M.D. , Memphis . Prevalence of this affection ...
... [ CONTINUED ] Bougie in Abdominal Cavity Five Days . E. E. Haynes , M.D. , Memphis . History of the case . Operation . The Etiology and Treatment of Acute Nasal Catarrh . J. W. Price , M.D. , Memphis . Prevalence of this affection ...
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... continued , with varying intervals , practically all night . The next afternoon ( the second after the operation ) her pulse was 112 , temperature 994 ° F . , and her general condition good . On the fifth day after the operation a ...
... continued , with varying intervals , practically all night . The next afternoon ( the second after the operation ) her pulse was 112 , temperature 994 ° F . , and her general condition good . On the fifth day after the operation a ...
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