The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... contiguous structures . The functions of digestion and assimila- tion are also frequently disturbed either by the pressure of the tumor or by the adhesions which have accompanied the inflam- 22 CURRIER : MYOMA UTERI AND ITS TREATMENT .
... contiguous structures . The functions of digestion and assimila- tion are also frequently disturbed either by the pressure of the tumor or by the adhesions which have accompanied the inflam- 22 CURRIER : MYOMA UTERI AND ITS TREATMENT .
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... tion of the whole hand . I then resort to the fifth position , in which the os is made to encircle the first row of phalangeal bones of the fingers and the second or last phalanx of the thumb . FIG . 5 . FIG . 6 . The movement required ...
... tion of the whole hand . I then resort to the fifth position , in which the os is made to encircle the first row of phalangeal bones of the fingers and the second or last phalanx of the thumb . FIG . 5 . FIG . 6 . The movement required ...
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... tion is possible . Having once failed to accomplish rapid dilata- tion , probably owing to my inability to easily and fully introduce the first finger , I desire to again remind you that in any such case it may not be possible to effect ...
... tion is possible . Having once failed to accomplish rapid dilata- tion , probably owing to my inability to easily and fully introduce the first finger , I desire to again remind you that in any such case it may not be possible to effect ...
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... tion , is abnormal and almost as much to be avoided as invalid- ism . Athletes die young because , as shown by Lydston , finding no constant employment for their excessive muscular develop- ment , the muscles gradually atrophy ; but the ...
... tion , is abnormal and almost as much to be avoided as invalid- ism . Athletes die young because , as shown by Lydston , finding no constant employment for their excessive muscular develop- ment , the muscles gradually atrophy ; but the ...
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... tion of the spinal centres , prevent the occurrence of the paralysis . The length of the convulsion would have been shortened by the immediate administration of chloroform , and the effect kept up with bromide and chloral . The leech ...
... tion of the spinal centres , prevent the occurrence of the paralysis . The length of the convulsion would have been shortened by the immediate administration of chloroform , and the effect kept up with bromide and chloral . The leech ...
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