Mathews' Quarterly Journal of Rectal and Gastro-intestinal Diseases, Volume 91903 |
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... kidney and liver in typhoid cases . There have been some * Read before the Louisville Medico - Chirurgical So- ciety , May 2 , 1902 . interesting attempts to identify the colon bacillus and the bacillus 6 The Louisville Monthly Journal ...
... kidney and liver in typhoid cases . There have been some * Read before the Louisville Medico - Chirurgical So- ciety , May 2 , 1902 . interesting attempts to identify the colon bacillus and the bacillus 6 The Louisville Monthly Journal ...
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... kidney disease . She had been passing more or less blood and pus from the bladder , the source of which was finally located in the right kidney , and a nephrotomy was performed . The kidney was found very much enlarged . And in passing ...
... kidney disease . She had been passing more or less blood and pus from the bladder , the source of which was finally located in the right kidney , and a nephrotomy was performed . The kidney was found very much enlarged . And in passing ...
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... kidney ; no blood was passed posteriorly ; so I do not believe that the incision in the kidney had anything to do with the hemorrhage . Unfortunately I did not search this clot at the time to determine the pres- ence or absence of a ...
... kidney ; no blood was passed posteriorly ; so I do not believe that the incision in the kidney had anything to do with the hemorrhage . Unfortunately I did not search this clot at the time to determine the pres- ence or absence of a ...
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... kidney as a result of the operation it would have occurred much earlier than it did ; and there was further no reason to believe the blood came from the kidney incision , as there was at no time any bleeding from the posterior wound ...
... kidney as a result of the operation it would have occurred much earlier than it did ; and there was further no reason to believe the blood came from the kidney incision , as there was at no time any bleeding from the posterior wound ...
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... absorbed , because much of this in some cases will be ab- sorbed , which supplements the loss and stimulates elimination by the kidneys . Great good may come The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 31.
... absorbed , because much of this in some cases will be ab- sorbed , which supplements the loss and stimulates elimination by the kidneys . Great good may come The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 31.
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