Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 11Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1897 |
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operation is twenty - two months , according to the combined sta- tistics of Winniwarter , Fischer , and Esmarch . Death takes place from ulceration , sepsis , hemorrhage , and exhaustion . The pleura and , finally , the lung become ...
operation is twenty - two months , according to the combined sta- tistics of Winniwarter , Fischer , and Esmarch . Death takes place from ulceration , sepsis , hemorrhage , and exhaustion . The pleura and , finally , the lung become ...
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... operation by removal of the lymphatic glandular structures involved , in order to pre- vent dissemination of the disease by the necessary manipulations in removing the breast , while others enucleate the subpectoral and axillary glands ...
... operation by removal of the lymphatic glandular structures involved , in order to pre- vent dissemination of the disease by the necessary manipulations in removing the breast , while others enucleate the subpectoral and axillary glands ...
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... operation , and the completeness of the latter . Prompt recurrence may follow an incomplete operation , even when undertaken in the very earliest stages , while a complete operation may afford comparative or complete immunity even when ...
... operation , and the completeness of the latter . Prompt recurrence may follow an incomplete operation , even when undertaken in the very earliest stages , while a complete operation may afford comparative or complete immunity even when ...
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... operation is of course the same . I never use Dr. Wight's clamps for this operation although I use them in vaginal hysterectomy . I use Kelly's . They do not slip and control the hemorrhage just as well , and leave the peritoneum that ...
... operation is of course the same . I never use Dr. Wight's clamps for this operation although I use them in vaginal hysterectomy . I use Kelly's . They do not slip and control the hemorrhage just as well , and leave the peritoneum that ...
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... operation , I would like to hear more in detail as to some of the steps he takes that were not very fully brought out . Dr. L. G. Baldwin : Mr. President , in regard to the iodoform- poisoning , I do not know how it acts . I did not ...
... operation , I would like to hear more in detail as to some of the steps he takes that were not very fully brought out . Dr. L. G. Baldwin : Mr. President , in regard to the iodoform- poisoning , I do not know how it acts . I did not ...
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