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... passing almost twice the normal amount of urea , the albumin and casts continuing about the same as before the operation . I heard Professors Osler and Halstead talk these two cases over ; they considered the results remarkable as far ...
... passing almost twice the normal amount of urea , the albumin and casts continuing about the same as before the operation . I heard Professors Osler and Halstead talk these two cases over ; they considered the results remarkable as far ...
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... passed in this case at the first voiding than in the previous twenty - four hours , viz . , fifteen ounces . This was exceedingly rich in cellular ele- ments . From the day of the operation to the day of death , which took place on the ...
... passed in this case at the first voiding than in the previous twenty - four hours , viz . , fifteen ounces . This was exceedingly rich in cellular ele- ments . From the day of the operation to the day of death , which took place on the ...
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... passed after the operation was richest in cellular elements and uric acid crystals . Halstead delib- erately kneads the kidney , and I have practiced the same expedient in my cases . In parenchymatous cases this knead- ing must be done ...
... passed after the operation was richest in cellular elements and uric acid crystals . Halstead delib- erately kneads the kidney , and I have practiced the same expedient in my cases . In parenchymatous cases this knead- ing must be done ...
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... passed to the other side of the tent to get the chloroform and , turning back to the bed , found her in a state of collapse . The true situation was not apparent at the first glance . The pulse was scarcely perceptible at the wrist ...
... passed to the other side of the tent to get the chloroform and , turning back to the bed , found her in a state of collapse . The true situation was not apparent at the first glance . The pulse was scarcely perceptible at the wrist ...
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... over that large majority of cases which come to us after this safe period has passed . We are naturally led to inquire from those who have done the most work in this special field of Crisler - Abdominal Sections . 21.
... over that large majority of cases which come to us after this safe period has passed . We are naturally led to inquire from those who have done the most work in this special field of Crisler - Abdominal Sections . 21.
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