The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 67J.C. Culbertson, 1892 |
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... removed . But the removal of so extensive a flap is not a wise thing to do , especially when the patient is still within the child - bearing period . In cases where this plan is pursued sexual intercourse alone is sufficient to destroy ...
... removed . But the removal of so extensive a flap is not a wise thing to do , especially when the patient is still within the child - bearing period . In cases where this plan is pursued sexual intercourse alone is sufficient to destroy ...
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... removed the tube on December 9 , but was compelled to re- place it immediately . Removed it again on the 12th with the same result , the child be- coming cyanotic immediately upon its removal . Removed it again on the 15th . It remained ...
... removed the tube on December 9 , but was compelled to re- place it immediately . Removed it again on the 12th with the same result , the child be- coming cyanotic immediately upon its removal . Removed it again on the 15th . It remained ...
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... removal of the flap made by denudation , as done by myself and others , the removal of the posterior vaginal wall instead of the mucous membrane simply . If he will recog- nize that ordinarily the denudation , when properly done ...
... removal of the flap made by denudation , as done by myself and others , the removal of the posterior vaginal wall instead of the mucous membrane simply . If he will recog- nize that ordinarily the denudation , when properly done ...
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brought me a stone about the size and shape of a bean which was removed from a child about two and one - half years old . The mother , on examina- tion , found the stone protruding from the meatus . She removed it with the round end of ...
brought me a stone about the size and shape of a bean which was removed from a child about two and one - half years old . The mother , on examina- tion , found the stone protruding from the meatus . She removed it with the round end of ...
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... removal of the bony lesion . - Occasionally the disease is localized in the arches of the vertebræ . If there be no ... removing sequestra , is commended in cases in which there is suppuration , and four cases are quoted in which the ...
... removal of the bony lesion . - Occasionally the disease is localized in the arches of the vertebræ . If there be no ... removing sequestra , is commended in cases in which there is suppuration , and four cases are quoted in which the ...
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