Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 31Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1892 |
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... treated ? The ideal operation is , and would be , to remove the local focus in all cases in which the symptoms point to the formation of such I have lately had the opportunity of seeing two such cases , and will mention them here , as ...
... treated ? The ideal operation is , and would be , to remove the local focus in all cases in which the symptoms point to the formation of such I have lately had the opportunity of seeing two such cases , and will mention them here , as ...
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... treated by incision and drainage , but four were cured and six improved , while of the others it is said that nine were relieved ( these could not have been much improved , or they would have been classed with the other six ) and seven ...
... treated by incision and drainage , but four were cured and six improved , while of the others it is said that nine were relieved ( these could not have been much improved , or they would have been classed with the other six ) and seven ...
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... treated by section except it be evident that the disease originated in local mischief . As there is a growing conviction that with but very few exceptions general peritonitis is the outcome of a local disturbance , most cases of ...
... treated by section except it be evident that the disease originated in local mischief . As there is a growing conviction that with but very few exceptions general peritonitis is the outcome of a local disturbance , most cases of ...
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... treated with plaster - of - Paris jackets for about two years . While under treatment her general health improved , and she was more free from pain . Soon after discontinuing the jacket treatment , an abscess appeared in the lumbar ...
... treated with plaster - of - Paris jackets for about two years . While under treatment her general health improved , and she was more free from pain . Soon after discontinuing the jacket treatment , an abscess appeared in the lumbar ...
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... treated by means of the instrument . He now used it for forcibly correcting club - feet , and in the opinion of the speaker it was the handiest and most efficient contrivance of its class that he had seen . NON - UNION AFTER OSTEOTOMY ...
... treated by means of the instrument . He now used it for forcibly correcting club - feet , and in the opinion of the speaker it was the handiest and most efficient contrivance of its class that he had seen . NON - UNION AFTER OSTEOTOMY ...
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