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... suture . I saw and examined this lady a few days ago , and while there is not the slightest sign of a return of the disease near the site of the operation , there is a suspicious bunch , the size of an English walnut , behind the right ...
... suture . I saw and examined this lady a few days ago , and while there is not the slightest sign of a return of the disease near the site of the operation , there is a suspicious bunch , the size of an English walnut , behind the right ...
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... sutures , and primary union secured . The temperature , which prior to the operation , had been ranging from 100 ° to 102 ° F. , dropped to 99 ° F. and below , and so remained for nine or ten days . In fact , the case progres- sively ...
... sutures , and primary union secured . The temperature , which prior to the operation , had been ranging from 100 ° to 102 ° F. , dropped to 99 ° F. and below , and so remained for nine or ten days . In fact , the case progres- sively ...
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... SUTURE OF THE INTESTINES . ( Wien . klin . Rundschau . ) - E . Ullmann recently presented at a meeting of the k . k . Ges . der Aerzte in Vienna , a patient cured of a tuberculous neoplasm in the cecum by resection of part of the ileum ...
... SUTURE OF THE INTESTINES . ( Wien . klin . Rundschau . ) - E . Ullmann recently presented at a meeting of the k . k . Ges . der Aerzte in Vienna , a patient cured of a tuberculous neoplasm in the cecum by resection of part of the ileum ...
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... suture , but considers a well - made suture far prefer- able to any button , as the patient can begin to take nourishment at once , a most important factor in rapid recovery . A NEW OPERATION FOR FISTULA IN ANO . ( Pittsburgh Med ...
... suture , but considers a well - made suture far prefer- able to any button , as the patient can begin to take nourishment at once , a most important factor in rapid recovery . A NEW OPERATION FOR FISTULA IN ANO . ( Pittsburgh Med ...
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... sutures are in situ and tied , the remaining wound in the mucous membrane , which will be nothing more than a simple incision , is to be closed by a continuous catgut suture , after which all that remains to be done is to irrigate and ...
... sutures are in situ and tied , the remaining wound in the mucous membrane , which will be nothing more than a simple incision , is to be closed by a continuous catgut suture , after which all that remains to be done is to irrigate and ...
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