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... course a sine qua non in any surgical instrument at the present time , impossible . The instru- ment being of metal may be boiled , but its many slots and crev- ices will harbor surgical dirt , so that in very short time mere boiling ...
... course a sine qua non in any surgical instrument at the present time , impossible . The instru- ment being of metal may be boiled , but its many slots and crev- ices will harbor surgical dirt , so that in very short time mere boiling ...
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... course . DR . F. H. MAIER : I want to congratulate Dr. Bland upon his paper , and upon the rare case which he found . Those cases which have been reported of blood coming from the end of the tubes , either through the abdomen or through ...
... course . DR . F. H. MAIER : I want to congratulate Dr. Bland upon his paper , and upon the rare case which he found . Those cases which have been reported of blood coming from the end of the tubes , either through the abdomen or through ...
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... course of the bowel had apparently been the cause of the dilatation ; for at the point at which the bowel made its sharp turn , feces would collect whenever there was a tendency to con- stipation , and cause the upper arm of the loop of ...
... course of the bowel had apparently been the cause of the dilatation ; for at the point at which the bowel made its sharp turn , feces would collect whenever there was a tendency to con- stipation , and cause the upper arm of the loop of ...
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... course of the sig- moid as the cause of the condition . Dr. Levi had mentioned that his case had exhibited decided enteroptosis ; and Dr. Edsall asked whether Dr. Levi did not consider it possible that the anomalous position of the ...
... course of the sig- moid as the cause of the condition . Dr. Levi had mentioned that his case had exhibited decided enteroptosis ; and Dr. Edsall asked whether Dr. Levi did not consider it possible that the anomalous position of the ...
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... course , consists in the removal of the diverticulum ; but one point which I should like to emphasize is the fallacy of giving laxatives and purgatives for acute obstruction of the bowels , whatever the cause . It may seem unnecessary ...
... course , consists in the removal of the diverticulum ; but one point which I should like to emphasize is the fallacy of giving laxatives and purgatives for acute obstruction of the bowels , whatever the cause . It may seem unnecessary ...
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