Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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Page 25
... abdominal walls are not thick , I think , with the finger in the rectum , and the abdominal walls thoroughly relaxed and bladder empty , you can ascertain a great deal , but if you attempt that without an anesthetic , unless it is a ...
... abdominal walls are not thick , I think , with the finger in the rectum , and the abdominal walls thoroughly relaxed and bladder empty , you can ascertain a great deal , but if you attempt that without an anesthetic , unless it is a ...
Page 48
... abdominal walls . The union was perfect except at the upper angle , at which point , not in a stitch - hole , there was a collection of serum - there should have been another stitch put there , but owing to the thickness of the abdomen ...
... abdominal walls . The union was perfect except at the upper angle , at which point , not in a stitch - hole , there was a collection of serum - there should have been another stitch put there , but owing to the thickness of the abdomen ...
Page 49
... abdominal hysterectomy and she made a perfect recovery . I would like to take occasion to say that for a long time I have felt that the way to do hysterectomy of this kind was to have a forceps of sufficient strength and kind that you ...
... abdominal hysterectomy and she made a perfect recovery . I would like to take occasion to say that for a long time I have felt that the way to do hysterectomy of this kind was to have a forceps of sufficient strength and kind that you ...
Page 72
... abdominal sec- . tion ; in others a vaginal section may be done either with diag- nostic or therapeutic intent where a laparotomy would scarcely be justified . For exploration , for separation of adhesions , for re- moval of diseased ...
... abdominal sec- . tion ; in others a vaginal section may be done either with diag- nostic or therapeutic intent where a laparotomy would scarcely be justified . For exploration , for separation of adhesions , for re- moval of diseased ...
Page 73
... . Adhesions were broken up and the fundus was fixed to the ante- rior abdominal wall with a single silk suture which was removed method in the treatment of septic disease in the pelvis PELVIC SURGERY BY VAGINAL SECTION . 75.
... . Adhesions were broken up and the fundus was fixed to the ante- rior abdominal wall with a single silk suture which was removed method in the treatment of septic disease in the pelvis PELVIC SURGERY BY VAGINAL SECTION . 75.
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