The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... growth named by Yearsley as being " confined to the upper margin of the tonsil " was really within the naso - pharynx , and in all probability was the mass now spoken of as " adenoid growth , " or the " pharyngeal vegetations . " It is ...
... growth named by Yearsley as being " confined to the upper margin of the tonsil " was really within the naso - pharynx , and in all probability was the mass now spoken of as " adenoid growth , " or the " pharyngeal vegetations . " It is ...
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... growth . Why should these several parts be treated as though they were masses of fun- goid tissue ? I believe that abscission should be restricted to the removal of hardened cortex ; and that , in preference to the treatment by ...
... growth . Why should these several parts be treated as though they were masses of fun- goid tissue ? I believe that abscission should be restricted to the removal of hardened cortex ; and that , in preference to the treatment by ...
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... growth in the back , to the left of the spine , and at the level of the first lumbar vertebra . It grew slowly and gave rise to no particular discomfort until recently , when it caused increased anxiety on account of more rapid growth ...
... growth in the back , to the left of the spine , and at the level of the first lumbar vertebra . It grew slowly and gave rise to no particular discomfort until recently , when it caused increased anxiety on account of more rapid growth ...
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... growth . The growth could have been enucleated by the crucial lumbar incision from the kidney , saving the latter . CASE II - On May 28 , 1889 , Dr. I. I. Buck bee , of Fonda , N. Y. , brought to my office for consultation a patient ...
... growth . The growth could have been enucleated by the crucial lumbar incision from the kidney , saving the latter . CASE II - On May 28 , 1889 , Dr. I. I. Buck bee , of Fonda , N. Y. , brought to my office for consultation a patient ...
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... growth . The patient after his return home was relieved of his pain for a consid- erable period . The wound at the time of the operation did not close kindly , and later reopened , a portion of the tumor presenting in the wound as a ...
... growth . The patient after his return home was relieved of his pain for a consid- erable period . The wound at the time of the operation did not close kindly , and later reopened , a portion of the tumor presenting in the wound as a ...
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