The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... practice the urethra was first stretched by his " dilatorium , " after which the delivery of the stone was ef- fected by means of two fingers well oiled and introduced into the vagina , or , in a virgin , into the rectum , while the ...
... practice the urethra was first stretched by his " dilatorium , " after which the delivery of the stone was ef- fected by means of two fingers well oiled and introduced into the vagina , or , in a virgin , into the rectum , while the ...
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... practice on corpses and the seventeen attempts on the living subject , I have not succeeded in perfecting my method to such an extent that I can feel confident of introducing the sound into the ureter at every sitting , but I believe I ...
... practice on corpses and the seventeen attempts on the living subject , I have not succeeded in perfecting my method to such an extent that I can feel confident of introducing the sound into the ureter at every sitting , but I believe I ...
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... practice , should be able in almost every case to catheterize either ureter within a few seconds after the introduction of the speculum . The bladder exposed in this way may be inspected with as much ease and more directly than the ...
... practice , should be able in almost every case to catheterize either ureter within a few seconds after the introduction of the speculum . The bladder exposed in this way may be inspected with as much ease and more directly than the ...
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... practice it is possible even to cathe- terize the ureters with the patient simply in the dorsal position without elevation of the pelvis . The success of such an attempt depends upon the examiner's familiarity with the position and ap ...
... practice it is possible even to cathe- terize the ureters with the patient simply in the dorsal position without elevation of the pelvis . The success of such an attempt depends upon the examiner's familiarity with the position and ap ...
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... practice with the expectancy of affording better results than were obtained by these gentlemen . As a matter of fact , my first two cases were operated before the publication of the prac- tical and masterly report of Richard Lomer in ...
... practice with the expectancy of affording better results than were obtained by these gentlemen . As a matter of fact , my first two cases were operated before the publication of the prac- tical and masterly report of Richard Lomer in ...
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