The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... operation , or the treat- ment , will save the patient a great amount of suffering , nervous irritability , and distress . In ulcers of the cornea which are generally attended with photophobia it is a most merciful relief to the ...
... operation , or the treat- ment , will save the patient a great amount of suffering , nervous irritability , and distress . In ulcers of the cornea which are generally attended with photophobia it is a most merciful relief to the ...
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... operation , but what is worthy of much more consideration , the present and future well - being of the recipient . By some observers , and those , too , who do not consider themselves among the poorly informed concerning such matters ...
... operation , but what is worthy of much more consideration , the present and future well - being of the recipient . By some observers , and those , too , who do not consider themselves among the poorly informed concerning such matters ...
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... operation ; such as necrosis of bone , intense inflammation causing sloughing of soft parts , etc. , as well as the communication of syphilis due to the want of care in selecting of virus or cleansing of instruments and the like . Now ...
... operation ; such as necrosis of bone , intense inflammation causing sloughing of soft parts , etc. , as well as the communication of syphilis due to the want of care in selecting of virus or cleansing of instruments and the like . Now ...
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... operation At least four fluidounces , and possibly six of pus were taken by this operation , and the little fellow was completely relieved of his sufferings . The indura- tion over the femoral artery did not suppurate . The after ...
... operation At least four fluidounces , and possibly six of pus were taken by this operation , and the little fellow was completely relieved of his sufferings . The indura- tion over the femoral artery did not suppurate . The after ...
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... operation . Dr. McDowell was the first to make it . Dr. Washington Atlee became early a strong advocate of the operation , and succeeded gradually in winning the pro- fession to his views , but for a long time he stood almost alone . To ...
... operation . Dr. McDowell was the first to make it . Dr. Washington Atlee became early a strong advocate of the operation , and succeeded gradually in winning the pro- fession to his views , but for a long time he stood almost alone . To ...
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