The Medical News, Volume 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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... position . Free incision of the cul- palpation of all the structures in the pelvis was de - sac gave easy access to the structures . These were made with two fingers , and nothing abnormal could readily stripped of their adhesions , and ...
... position . Free incision of the cul- palpation of all the structures in the pelvis was de - sac gave easy access to the structures . These were made with two fingers , and nothing abnormal could readily stripped of their adhesions , and ...
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... position in bed at the end of a week . The catheter should be removed when the clamps are taken off . Ligatures should be cut out at the end of two or three weeks . The bowels are treated much as in abdominal section , but there is one ...
... position in bed at the end of a week . The catheter should be removed when the clamps are taken off . Ligatures should be cut out at the end of two or three weeks . The bowels are treated much as in abdominal section , but there is one ...
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... position . THE STATE COMMISSIONER OF LUNACY . THE Commissioner of Lunacy as an expert was editorially noticed by the Record recently , which goes on to say that " attention has been called more than once to the reprehensible conduct of ...
... position . THE STATE COMMISSIONER OF LUNACY . THE Commissioner of Lunacy as an expert was editorially noticed by the Record recently , which goes on to say that " attention has been called more than once to the reprehensible conduct of ...
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... position than to operate by the vaginal route , because in the former one had the aid of both sight and touch , and was in a much better position to determine whether an operation should pro- ceed further or terminate as an exploratory ...
... position than to operate by the vaginal route , because in the former one had the aid of both sight and touch , and was in a much better position to determine whether an operation should pro- ceed further or terminate as an exploratory ...
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... position , and asked my counsel in the matter . impulse and fear which came to him in the theatre , yet they were not marked , and he had almost wholly ignored them , and had in nowise drawn less on his nervous force in the prosecution ...
... position , and asked my counsel in the matter . impulse and fear which came to him in the theatre , yet they were not marked , and he had almost wholly ignored them , and had in nowise drawn less on his nervous force in the prosecution ...
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