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... developed , and it was found that the pleural effusion had become purulent . Under ether a portion of rib was now resected and the pleura drained . My judgment in the beginning was to aspirate the fluid . Had this been done the second ...
... developed , and it was found that the pleural effusion had become purulent . Under ether a portion of rib was now resected and the pleura drained . My judgment in the beginning was to aspirate the fluid . Had this been done the second ...
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... developed seven and a half months one , was easily found and delivered . The placenta also was found in the abdomen and easily removed . A number of clots were turned out , after which the uterus was pulled forward with a tenaculum and ...
... developed seven and a half months one , was easily found and delivered . The placenta also was found in the abdomen and easily removed . A number of clots were turned out , after which the uterus was pulled forward with a tenaculum and ...
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... develop into a very dangerous condi- tion . The most plausible causes of placenta prævia , mentioned in order of importance are : chronic endometritis ; Hofmaier and Kaltenbach's idea of the development downward of that portion of the ...
... develop into a very dangerous condi- tion . The most plausible causes of placenta prævia , mentioned in order of importance are : chronic endometritis ; Hofmaier and Kaltenbach's idea of the development downward of that portion of the ...
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... developed apes , and he himself had inoculated a chimpanzee four or five years of age , which had been healthy and lively in confinement . The patient from whom the virus had been taken had been inoculated whilst being tattooed on the ...
... developed apes , and he himself had inoculated a chimpanzee four or five years of age , which had been healthy and lively in confinement . The patient from whom the virus had been taken had been inoculated whilst being tattooed on the ...
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... developed , and the uterus was found upon examination to be retroflected . While manipu- lating this organ for the purpose of restoring it to position , the patient was seized with a severe attack of convulsions , going into ...
... developed , and the uterus was found upon examination to be retroflected . While manipu- lating this organ for the purpose of restoring it to position , the patient was seized with a severe attack of convulsions , going into ...
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