The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... suture , and that in the abdominal wall by silk . The patient recovered from the operation and returned to his home June 22 , 1889. Small portions of the tumor removed were examined and found to consist of fat - cells enclosed in a ...
... suture , and that in the abdominal wall by silk . The patient recovered from the operation and returned to his home June 22 , 1889. Small portions of the tumor removed were examined and found to consist of fat - cells enclosed in a ...
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... sutures to the internal border of the abdominal wound , making the whole field of the operation extra - peritoneal . The incision of the posterior fold or blade of the peritoneum should be external to the attachment of the mesentery of ...
... sutures to the internal border of the abdominal wound , making the whole field of the operation extra - peritoneal . The incision of the posterior fold or blade of the peritoneum should be external to the attachment of the mesentery of ...
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... sutures must always be a doubtful and hazardous undertaking . If animal sutures are used , the danger that they will be too soon ab- sorbed is great , while silk sutures introduce the possibility of secondary stone - formation . The ...
... sutures must always be a doubtful and hazardous undertaking . If animal sutures are used , the danger that they will be too soon ab- sorbed is great , while silk sutures introduce the possibility of secondary stone - formation . The ...
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The writer has been able to find but one instance of a ureter sutured within the abdominal cavity ( Cullingworth ) ... sutures were going to hold or not . The ureter , leaving the pelvis of the kidney by a funnel - shaped open- ing ...
The writer has been able to find but one instance of a ureter sutured within the abdominal cavity ( Cullingworth ) ... sutures were going to hold or not . The ureter , leaving the pelvis of the kidney by a funnel - shaped open- ing ...
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... suture , and had no leakage from it ; Mr. Twynam also sutured the urethral wound , but had considerable leakage from it , and the silk gave rise to some suppuration . 1 Hall : New York Medical Record , October 18 , 1890. Arbuthnot Lane ...
... suture , and had no leakage from it ; Mr. Twynam also sutured the urethral wound , but had considerable leakage from it , and the silk gave rise to some suppuration . 1 Hall : New York Medical Record , October 18 , 1890. Arbuthnot Lane ...
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