Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 81886 |
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... occasionally found in the nasal cavities which takes similar con- rection with the fibroid , complicating the results of operation , sometimes forming connections with the base of the skull in ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS — EVE . 3.
... occasionally found in the nasal cavities which takes similar con- rection with the fibroid , complicating the results of operation , sometimes forming connections with the base of the skull in ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS — EVE . 3.
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... operations have been suggested , as insufflation of astringent remedies , such as alum and tannic acid . Dr. Primus , of ... operation are reliable , namely , by avulsion and strangulation with the ligature . Should avulsion be selected ...
... operations have been suggested , as insufflation of astringent remedies , such as alum and tannic acid . Dr. Primus , of ... operation are reliable , namely , by avulsion and strangulation with the ligature . Should avulsion be selected ...
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... operation may be facilitated by passing the finger in front and forcing the growth into the blades of the instrument . Several introductions of the forceps may be necessary , and especially is this so in the case of multiple tumors , to ...
... operation may be facilitated by passing the finger in front and forcing the growth into the blades of the instrument . Several introductions of the forceps may be necessary , and especially is this so in the case of multiple tumors , to ...
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... operations by different physicians , but for want of suitable instru- ments the operations proved failures . This patient arrived in the city November 1 , and has consequently only had two days for preparation for the operation , which ...
... operations by different physicians , but for want of suitable instru- ments the operations proved failures . This patient arrived in the city November 1 , and has consequently only had two days for preparation for the operation , which ...
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... operation . I will state , gentlemen , that I have just administered to this pa- tient a large dose of whisky , and 20 grains of quinine to mitigate nervous shock . My colleagues , Professors Sinclair , Roberts , Stephens , Haggard ...
... operation . I will state , gentlemen , that I have just administered to this pa- tient a large dose of whisky , and 20 grains of quinine to mitigate nervous shock . My colleagues , Professors Sinclair , Roberts , Stephens , Haggard ...
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