The Medical News, Volume 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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... complete . The catheter is self - retaining , by reason of a bulb or collar at the vesical end of the instru- ment , but to realize its object it must be plugged or knotted at its free end . By removing this plug or knot at intervals of ...
... complete . The catheter is self - retaining , by reason of a bulb or collar at the vesical end of the instru- ment , but to realize its object it must be plugged or knotted at its free end . By removing this plug or knot at intervals of ...
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... Complete anæs- thesia is essential when reduction is undertaken . For the final toilet of the soiled viscera I prefer the boric acid solution , but have also employed the 1 : 10,000 bichloride solution with good effect . ( c ) The ...
... Complete anæs- thesia is essential when reduction is undertaken . For the final toilet of the soiled viscera I prefer the boric acid solution , but have also employed the 1 : 10,000 bichloride solution with good effect . ( c ) The ...
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... complete . One of the great objections to the vaginal method was the incompleteness of the operations . He had never seen a vaginal hysterectomist do a complete operation . As an expert operator required nearly twice the time to operate ...
... complete . One of the great objections to the vaginal method was the incompleteness of the operations . He had never seen a vaginal hysterectomist do a complete operation . As an expert operator required nearly twice the time to operate ...
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... complete trophic paralysis of the upper and lower extremities , with ptosis . One critic had looked upon this case as one of neuritis rather than of central disturbance . This view he did not accept , for we had only to suppose that the ...
... complete trophic paralysis of the upper and lower extremities , with ptosis . One critic had looked upon this case as one of neuritis rather than of central disturbance . This view he did not accept , for we had only to suppose that the ...
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... complete ablation . complete ablation . I wish to emphasize the fact that it is only very early in its development that we can make a complete removal . The very moment that the usual signs of malignancy begin to show the chances for ...
... complete ablation . complete ablation . I wish to emphasize the fact that it is only very early in its development that we can make a complete removal . The very moment that the usual signs of malignancy begin to show the chances for ...
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