Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... tissue of the cancer itself has failed to produce those results we would like to see . Coley's antitoxine has but very little if any effect upon it , and hence the only thing we have to depend on is the knife , and however objectionable ...
... tissue of the cancer itself has failed to produce those results we would like to see . Coley's antitoxine has but very little if any effect upon it , and hence the only thing we have to depend on is the knife , and however objectionable ...
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... tissues , and the organism producing this must possess a certain amount of viru- lence . One of the most common causes of suppuration of the middle ear is some acute , infectious disease , scarlatina and mea- sles being the most ...
... tissues , and the organism producing this must possess a certain amount of viru- lence . One of the most common causes of suppuration of the middle ear is some acute , infectious disease , scarlatina and mea- sles being the most ...
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... tissue adhesion in the tympanic cavity or in consequence of extensive losses of the drum head , with or without destructive changes in the ossicles . 4. Inflammation of the mastoid cells . This is frequent in children , and the ...
... tissue adhesion in the tympanic cavity or in consequence of extensive losses of the drum head , with or without destructive changes in the ossicles . 4. Inflammation of the mastoid cells . This is frequent in children , and the ...
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... tissues , which sometimes occurs when the meatus is bathed in fluids for a considerable length of time . Careful inflation . forces the discharge from the middle ear into the meatus , where it can be readily removed . When the symptoms ...
... tissues , which sometimes occurs when the meatus is bathed in fluids for a considerable length of time . Careful inflation . forces the discharge from the middle ear into the meatus , where it can be readily removed . When the symptoms ...
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... tissue could be seen through the perfora- tion . The ear was cleansed frequently , the granulations cauter- ized a ... tissues still remaining in a susceptible condition , however , such that they might easily become inflamed , yet a ...
... tissue could be seen through the perfora- tion . The ear was cleansed frequently , the granulations cauter- ized a ... tissues still remaining in a susceptible condition , however , such that they might easily become inflamed , yet a ...
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