The Canadian Medical Review, Volumes 3-4Canadian Medical Review Company, 1896 |
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... wound in the loop of the ligature . The muscular wall of the abdomen was now united by matress sutures through the ... wound was dressed with a pad of iodoform gauze and absorbent wool and a firm spica bandage . The superficial stitches ...
... wound in the loop of the ligature . The muscular wall of the abdomen was now united by matress sutures through the ... wound was dressed with a pad of iodoform gauze and absorbent wool and a firm spica bandage . The superficial stitches ...
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... Wound of Abdomen . - Dr . F. LEM . GRASETT reported a case of gunshot wound of the abdomen . Patient , S.H. , aged twelve ; admitted to Toronto General Hospital September 9th , 1895. The patient had been cleaning a 22 - calibre revolver ...
... Wound of Abdomen . - Dr . F. LEM . GRASETT reported a case of gunshot wound of the abdomen . Patient , S.H. , aged twelve ; admitted to Toronto General Hospital September 9th , 1895. The patient had been cleaning a 22 - calibre revolver ...
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... wounds of the abdomen . In such cases as the one reported , where the symptoms were not alarming , he asked the Fellows present their opinion about the indications for ... wound caused by its entrance 16 THE CANADIAN MEDICAL REVIEW .
... wounds of the abdomen . In such cases as the one reported , where the symptoms were not alarming , he asked the Fellows present their opinion about the indications for ... wound caused by its entrance 16 THE CANADIAN MEDICAL REVIEW .
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... wound . It was very difficult where these were absent to decide whether to operate or not . Dr. GRAHAM said that bullets took all sorts of erratic courses , and he thought it was quite possible for the bullet to lodge in the kidney ...
... wound . It was very difficult where these were absent to decide whether to operate or not . Dr. GRAHAM said that bullets took all sorts of erratic courses , and he thought it was quite possible for the bullet to lodge in the kidney ...
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... wounds and washing out the ear in purulent inflammation of that organ specialists declare it to be valuable . In irrigating sinuses and washing out cavities and abscesses , and in vaginal and urethral injections it has been found useful ...
... wounds and washing out the ear in purulent inflammation of that organ specialists declare it to be valuable . In irrigating sinuses and washing out cavities and abscesses , and in vaginal and urethral injections it has been found useful ...
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