Medical News and Abstract, Volume 40Lea Brothers & Company, 1882 - Medicine |
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... removed . Solid fibroid of right ovary , with much as- cites . Both ovaries so im- plicated in tumor that it was impossible to tell the one from the other . A very difficult operation . Two cases of trau- tis . matic erysipelas were in ...
... removed . Solid fibroid of right ovary , with much as- cites . Both ovaries so im- plicated in tumor that it was impossible to tell the one from the other . A very difficult operation . Two cases of trau- tis . matic erysipelas were in ...
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... removed by a formal dissection , care being taken to pass a catgut ligature around the vessels before they are divided . When , on the other hand , the disease is limited to the glands , and the carcinomatous structure is contained ...
... removed by a formal dissection , care being taken to pass a catgut ligature around the vessels before they are divided . When , on the other hand , the disease is limited to the glands , and the carcinomatous structure is contained ...
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... removal of purulent fluid . The success of this case justifies the belief that the principles of treatment now estab ... removed , the local disturbance caused by their presence subsides , and the status in quo is restored . In the case ...
... removal of purulent fluid . The success of this case justifies the belief that the principles of treatment now estab ... removed , the local disturbance caused by their presence subsides , and the status in quo is restored . In the case ...
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... removed from the box for the purpose of renewing the dressings . After the introduction of plaster - of - Paris , he treated a large number of cases by the use of the posterior plaster - of - Paris splint , which left the anterior ...
... removed from the box for the purpose of renewing the dressings . After the introduction of plaster - of - Paris , he treated a large number of cases by the use of the posterior plaster - of - Paris splint , which left the anterior ...
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... removed by rapid lithotrity , with the following history : A man , sixty - three years of age , a patient of Dr. A. H. Smith , had suffered from frequent micturition for six months . Symptoms of stone developed four weeks before he saw ...
... removed by rapid lithotrity , with the following history : A man , sixty - three years of age , a patient of Dr. A. H. Smith , had suffered from frequent micturition for six months . Symptoms of stone developed four weeks before he saw ...
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