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... pass through a curved canal of changing dimensions , some of them bony and hence resisting , and others softer and ... passing through this canal and extruding from its opening by way of the smallest . This makes its progress easier ...
... pass through a curved canal of changing dimensions , some of them bony and hence resisting , and others softer and ... passing through this canal and extruding from its opening by way of the smallest . This makes its progress easier ...
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... passes through the mother's pelvis until the occiput en- gages under the pubic arch , after which , extension must take place , the head turn- ing upon the trunk as if on a hinge . The forehead , face , and chin sweeping suc- cessively ...
... passes through the mother's pelvis until the occiput en- gages under the pubic arch , after which , extension must take place , the head turn- ing upon the trunk as if on a hinge . The forehead , face , and chin sweeping suc- cessively ...
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... passing . They appre- ciate it , and readily reciprocate it . The possibilities before it . While every child can not be such a prize , any child may be . But it is not on this account alone , by any means , that we deem it especially ...
... passing . They appre- ciate it , and readily reciprocate it . The possibilities before it . While every child can not be such a prize , any child may be . But it is not on this account alone , by any means , that we deem it especially ...
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... passing a suit- able sized rubber tube in each nostril to facilitate breathing , and holds them in place by means of adjacent strips fastened to the cheeks . We do not deem it neces- sary to give further details about this procedure ...
... passing a suit- able sized rubber tube in each nostril to facilitate breathing , and holds them in place by means of adjacent strips fastened to the cheeks . We do not deem it neces- sary to give further details about this procedure ...
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... pass them unaltered . We have seen a boy three years old , who could eat six large bananas , and not have a bad symptom , while another child could not eat one without some disturb- ance , yet the former could not digest a wheat food ...
... pass them unaltered . We have seen a boy three years old , who could eat six large bananas , and not have a bad symptom , while another child could not eat one without some disturb- ance , yet the former could not digest a wheat food ...
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Page 294 - The speculum is then introduced, the patient's head is tilted backward in a position most favorable for thorough illumination by the head-mirror, and the visible portions of the lower and middle turbinate bodies, and the septum, are carefully and thoroughly brushed. The same application is made to the other nostril, when usually relief follows, in a few moments. Should the benefit prove only partial, the 1-5000 solution may now be sprayed into both nares, and a few drops instilled into both eyes.