The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 12Stoll & Thayer, 1897 |
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... certain limited area of the cortex retract their fibrils , hence cutting off motor or sensory activity , so that the paralysis may be as complete as though there were actual destruction of the neuron , while these fibrils are 4 ORIGINAL .
... certain limited area of the cortex retract their fibrils , hence cutting off motor or sensory activity , so that the paralysis may be as complete as though there were actual destruction of the neuron , while these fibrils are 4 ORIGINAL .
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... complete that frequent abdominal sections have been performed for their removal . A quarter of a century ago , Sir James T. Simpson mentioned six cases on record where the abdomen was opened under the supposition that ovarian tumors ...
... complete that frequent abdominal sections have been performed for their removal . A quarter of a century ago , Sir James T. Simpson mentioned six cases on record where the abdomen was opened under the supposition that ovarian tumors ...
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... complete the operation . Roux has twelve suc- cesses to report with one failure . He makes a Y - shaped incision ( gastro - enter- ostomy ) , to avoid " elbows , " which are liable to occur with a lateral operation . He prefers a button ...
... complete the operation . Roux has twelve suc- cesses to report with one failure . He makes a Y - shaped incision ( gastro - enter- ostomy ) , to avoid " elbows , " which are liable to occur with a lateral operation . He prefers a button ...
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... complete the operation is to close the wound , to do which use a full curved needle on a holder threaded with catgut , beginning from above at the inner extremity of the cone - like cavity , formed by the excision , proceeding outward ...
... complete the operation is to close the wound , to do which use a full curved needle on a holder threaded with catgut , beginning from above at the inner extremity of the cone - like cavity , formed by the excision , proceeding outward ...
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... complete , and the effects vary according to the variety or phase of the obstruction . a . Temporary stenosis occurs in acute rhinitis of any kind , in simple chronic rhinitis and in congestive irritation of the pituitary membrane from ...
... complete , and the effects vary according to the variety or phase of the obstruction . a . Temporary stenosis occurs in acute rhinitis of any kind , in simple chronic rhinitis and in congestive irritation of the pituitary membrane from ...
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