New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 40, Part 3Medical Society of the State of New York, 1940 |
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Page 1339
... believe that the courts would hold that the hospital is not responsible for the acts of an intern in treating a patient unless there were some negligence established of an administrative nature . " I also believe that if an action were ...
... believe that the courts would hold that the hospital is not responsible for the acts of an intern in treating a patient unless there were some negligence established of an administrative nature . " I also believe that if an action were ...
Page 1443
... believe that total cystectomy has a definite place in the treatment of car- cinoma of the bladder . The exact place that it should have , however , remains undetermined at the present time . In the past , total cystectomy has not ...
... believe that total cystectomy has a definite place in the treatment of car- cinoma of the bladder . The exact place that it should have , however , remains undetermined at the present time . In the past , total cystectomy has not ...
Page 1446
... believe that there are any number of large infiltrating growths situated at the neck causing obstruction of one or both ureter orifices which cannot be treated with any degree of success by any method short of cystectomy . I believe ...
... believe that there are any number of large infiltrating growths situated at the neck causing obstruction of one or both ureter orifices which cannot be treated with any degree of success by any method short of cystectomy . I believe ...
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