The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... methods , which had been so long in vogue , and defined the limit of danger in the dilatation , thus giving the method scientific precision by substituting a definite plan , which he describes in three steps : 1. Incisions into the ...
... methods , which had been so long in vogue , and defined the limit of danger in the dilatation , thus giving the method scientific precision by substituting a definite plan , which he describes in three steps : 1. Incisions into the ...
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between his and my own methods . In carrying out the first step in Simon's method , the most unyielding part of the canal , the external meatus , is incised in two places , one - quarter of a centimetre in depth anteriorly and one ...
between his and my own methods . In carrying out the first step in Simon's method , the most unyielding part of the canal , the external meatus , is incised in two places , one - quarter of a centimetre in depth anteriorly and one ...
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... method by passing a small catheter through the urethra parallel to the endoscope ; it is then inclined with the endoscope to the proper angle and engaged in the ureteral orifice ; the endoscope is then with- drawn and the catheter ...
... method by passing a small catheter through the urethra parallel to the endoscope ; it is then inclined with the endoscope to the proper angle and engaged in the ureteral orifice ; the endoscope is then with- drawn and the catheter ...
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... methods into a new and simpler technique , which will in due time bring investigations of this character within the range of studies of all the students in our medical colleges . DESCRIPTION OF A NEW METHOD . None of the methods thus ...
... methods into a new and simpler technique , which will in due time bring investigations of this character within the range of studies of all the students in our medical colleges . DESCRIPTION OF A NEW METHOD . None of the methods thus ...
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... methods of exami- nation and treatment of diseases of the bladder and the cathe- terization of the ureters under ... method of treatment rec- ommended by Schröder , which rested upon the proposition that CURRIER : MYOMA UTERI AND ITS ...
... methods of exami- nation and treatment of diseases of the bladder and the cathe- terization of the ureters under ... method of treatment rec- ommended by Schröder , which rested upon the proposition that CURRIER : MYOMA UTERI AND ITS ...
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