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... cauterize the base any further . The subsequent microscopic examination confirmed my diagnosis . It was what is known as a " bleeding polyp of the septum " or " fibroma polyposum fungoides taleangiectodes ( septi narium , ) " a growth ...
... cauterize the base any further . The subsequent microscopic examination confirmed my diagnosis . It was what is known as a " bleeding polyp of the septum " or " fibroma polyposum fungoides taleangiectodes ( septi narium , ) " a growth ...
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... CAUTERIZATION OF THE INTRANASAL CAVERNOUS TISSUE . BY DR . H. GRADLE , CHICAGO . It is nearly fifteen years that the application of the galvano- cautery to the nasal mucous membrane has become a fairly popu- lar operation . On account ...
... CAUTERIZATION OF THE INTRANASAL CAVERNOUS TISSUE . BY DR . H. GRADLE , CHICAGO . It is nearly fifteen years that the application of the galvano- cautery to the nasal mucous membrane has become a fairly popu- lar operation . On account ...
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... cauterization . It would . also be unwise to destroy the cavernous tissue during acute attacks of inflammation capable of receding . We must then determine how much of the nasal obstruction is due to the vascular enlarge- ment . If the ...
... cauterization . It would . also be unwise to destroy the cavernous tissue during acute attacks of inflammation capable of receding . We must then determine how much of the nasal obstruction is due to the vascular enlarge- ment . If the ...
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... cauterization is not entirely free from danger . I have seen four instances of acute inflammation of the middle ear following the use of the intranasal cautery by other surgeons , either because there existed at the time a diffuse ...
... cauterization is not entirely free from danger . I have seen four instances of acute inflammation of the middle ear following the use of the intranasal cautery by other surgeons , either because there existed at the time a diffuse ...
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... CAUTERIZATION OF THE INTRANASAL CAVERNOUS TISSUE . Dr. BOERNE BETTMAN : I fully agree with the restrictions laid ... cauterizations are possibly more necessary in this city and in this climate than in others . There is no doubt that the ...
... CAUTERIZATION OF THE INTRANASAL CAVERNOUS TISSUE . Dr. BOERNE BETTMAN : I fully agree with the restrictions laid ... cauterizations are possibly more necessary in this city and in this climate than in others . There is no doubt that the ...
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