The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... removed by little balls of absorbent cotton grasped with long , delicate mouse - toothed forceps , the teeth of which are slightly recurved ( Fig . 11 ) . The facility with which foreign bodies are removed from the bladder by this ...
... removed by little balls of absorbent cotton grasped with long , delicate mouse - toothed forceps , the teeth of which are slightly recurved ( Fig . 11 ) . The facility with which foreign bodies are removed from the bladder by this ...
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... removed , the cavity which resulted was to be se- curely closed from below upward by successive layers of sutures ... removal of its tumors which are most apparent . The conditions may be repeated , and the patient is subjected to ...
... removed , the cavity which resulted was to be se- curely closed from below upward by successive layers of sutures ... removal of its tumors which are most apparent . The conditions may be repeated , and the patient is subjected to ...
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... removed from the body . We now approach the important practical question , Are the symptoms which attend uterine ... removal of an important organ ? This is a large ques- tion , and it may not be possible to answer it as comprehensively ...
... removed from the body . We now approach the important practical question , Are the symptoms which attend uterine ... removal of an important organ ? This is a large ques- tion , and it may not be possible to answer it as comprehensively ...
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... removal would be extra - hazardous ; ( 4 ) those in which the vitality of the patient is at such a low ebb that the ... removed close to the uterus without impairing the structure of the organ , and without leaving an extensive area of ...
... removal would be extra - hazardous ; ( 4 ) those in which the vitality of the patient is at such a low ebb that the ... removed close to the uterus without impairing the structure of the organ , and without leaving an extensive area of ...
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... removal of the uterus for cancer . Freund's operation was abandoned because of its great technical difficulty , but ... removed with greater safety and celerity than by any other method . The work of Eastman , Gordon , Polk , Krug , Ede ...
... removal of the uterus for cancer . Freund's operation was abandoned because of its great technical difficulty , but ... removed with greater safety and celerity than by any other method . The work of Eastman , Gordon , Polk , Krug , Ede ...
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