The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 11946 |
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... operation in one stage , and from that time on the operation has been undergoing continual changes as various new technics are added in an attempt to lower the operative mor- tality of close to thirty per cent . One of the most ...
... operation in one stage , and from that time on the operation has been undergoing continual changes as various new technics are added in an attempt to lower the operative mor- tality of close to thirty per cent . One of the most ...
Page 17
... operation . The other three patients underwent operations . In one case the ulcer was com pletely healed over and only slight scars remained of what had been a serious stom- ach ulcer condition . In the other two cases the ulcers were ...
... operation . The other three patients underwent operations . In one case the ulcer was com pletely healed over and only slight scars remained of what had been a serious stom- ach ulcer condition . In the other two cases the ulcers were ...
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... operation . It may well be said that the more extensive the operation , the more inadequate is the protein diet . Many patients having major intestinal operations are practically starved for 3 to 4 days before operation and 4 to 10 days ...
... operation . It may well be said that the more extensive the operation , the more inadequate is the protein diet . Many patients having major intestinal operations are practically starved for 3 to 4 days before operation and 4 to 10 days ...
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