The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... inch in length , and would have remained undiscovered had I not fortunately by the seizure of the gland forced it slightly out of its bed . On another occasion I removed a thin scale of an oyster - shell , which had been in the throat ...
... inch in length , and would have remained undiscovered had I not fortunately by the seizure of the gland forced it slightly out of its bed . On another occasion I removed a thin scale of an oyster - shell , which had been in the throat ...
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... inches long was made over the external border of the right rectus muscle , the centre of the incision being opposite the umbili- cus . The dissection was very difficult ; the landmarks were hard to determine , and I was not quite sure ...
... inches long was made over the external border of the right rectus muscle , the centre of the incision being opposite the umbili- cus . The dissection was very difficult ; the landmarks were hard to determine , and I was not quite sure ...
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... inch between the muscular and mucous coats before it actually opens into the bladder . The opening into the bladder is somewhat smaller than the rest of the canal . In the female the ureters pass around the neck of the uterus , which ...
... inch between the muscular and mucous coats before it actually opens into the bladder . The opening into the bladder is somewhat smaller than the rest of the canal . In the female the ureters pass around the neck of the uterus , which ...
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... inch or two of its entrance into the bladder ; but even if reached , it would be difficult to operate upon it at such a depth . Practically , in adults the lower three or four inches of the ureter can- not be reached from in front by an ...
... inch or two of its entrance into the bladder ; but even if reached , it would be difficult to operate upon it at such a depth . Practically , in adults the lower three or four inches of the ureter can- not be reached from in front by an ...
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... inches of the ureter . The only difficulty in this dissection is in finding the ureter , which in its collapsed state can- not be easily made out . The converging lines which the ureters pursue through the pelvis lie pretty closely over ...
... inches of the ureter . The only difficulty in this dissection is in finding the ureter , which in its collapsed state can- not be easily made out . The converging lines which the ureters pursue through the pelvis lie pretty closely over ...
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