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... removed by the nose and throat surgeon . Not too much stress can be laid upon the demand that for the re- moval of tonsils and adenoid growths a skilled op- erator should be employed . Other anomalies - for instance , phimosis - must ...
... removed by the nose and throat surgeon . Not too much stress can be laid upon the demand that for the re- moval of tonsils and adenoid growths a skilled op- erator should be employed . Other anomalies - for instance , phimosis - must ...
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... removed at the time of abdominal in- cision for pelvic trouble need not be urged as a disadvantage . In only one of my cases had I difficulty in its re- moval , and in this case the appendix lay up behind the cecum . In this case it was ...
... removed at the time of abdominal in- cision for pelvic trouble need not be urged as a disadvantage . In only one of my cases had I difficulty in its re- moval , and in this case the appendix lay up behind the cecum . In this case it was ...
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... removed through the usual median incision . In my thirty - eight through this incision almost every variety of pelvic work was done , including extrauterine pregnancy , hysterectomy for fibroids . and anterior suspension of the uterus ...
... removed through the usual median incision . In my thirty - eight through this incision almost every variety of pelvic work was done , including extrauterine pregnancy , hysterectomy for fibroids . and anterior suspension of the uterus ...
Page 14
... removed or broken and set over . 3. Nasal obstruction . Any interference with free nasal breathing through the superior portion of the nose necessarily results in interference with venti- lation and drainage of the accessory sinuses ...
... removed or broken and set over . 3. Nasal obstruction . Any interference with free nasal breathing through the superior portion of the nose necessarily results in interference with venti- lation and drainage of the accessory sinuses ...
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... removal of adenoids has been the only means of curing the patients , with the ad- dition in one or two cases of the ... removing adenoids in choreic children . I do not think it is the presence of a stenosis alone in the posterior nares ...
... removal of adenoids has been the only means of curing the patients , with the ad- dition in one or two cases of the ... removing adenoids in choreic children . I do not think it is the presence of a stenosis alone in the posterior nares ...
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