Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... present , but after spontaneous evacuation and sponging , a large T drain is introduced and its retention secured by a suture to the edge of the incision . If the case is an early one and no pus is present , the pelvic cavity is loosely ...
... present , but after spontaneous evacuation and sponging , a large T drain is introduced and its retention secured by a suture to the edge of the incision . If the case is an early one and no pus is present , the pelvic cavity is loosely ...
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... . Members present : Drs . Loving , G. W. Rogers , Clemmer , Fullerton , Fulton , Platter , Ranchous , Dresbach , Rutter , Probst , Phillips , Thomas , Palmer , Timberman , Tarbell , 39 Society and Association Proceedings .
... . Members present : Drs . Loving , G. W. Rogers , Clemmer , Fullerton , Fulton , Platter , Ranchous , Dresbach , Rutter , Probst , Phillips , Thomas , Palmer , Timberman , Tarbell , 39 Society and Association Proceedings .
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... present site of the Ohio penitentiary and the rebuilding of a modern institution planned with due regard for the health of the prisoners . ( b ) . That in the meantime remedial effects receive at- tention , such as broken or bad ...
... present site of the Ohio penitentiary and the rebuilding of a modern institution planned with due regard for the health of the prisoners . ( b ) . That in the meantime remedial effects receive at- tention , such as broken or bad ...
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... present issue has been so thorough that the entire work has been reset in new type . Every discovery of worth , every really useful new remedy or method of treatment is clearly set down with telling illustrations wherever needed ...
... present issue has been so thorough that the entire work has been reset in new type . Every discovery of worth , every really useful new remedy or method of treatment is clearly set down with telling illustrations wherever needed ...
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... present to the student of medicine , in a plain and practical way , the fundamental principles upon which the ... presents a careful scientific study of the appendix . In chapter II . he discusses the Historic Notes ; Definition ...
... present to the student of medicine , in a plain and practical way , the fundamental principles upon which the ... presents a careful scientific study of the appendix . In chapter II . he discusses the Historic Notes ; Definition ...
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