Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 281906 |
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... treated for gall - stones or appendicitis , or simply for liver . The attack was painful , and kept him in bed , but the exact details have passed from his mind , and for some years he was as healthy a man as ever . This is a case of ...
... treated for gall - stones or appendicitis , or simply for liver . The attack was painful , and kept him in bed , but the exact details have passed from his mind , and for some years he was as healthy a man as ever . This is a case of ...
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... treated only by surgical methods . After removal of the obstruction , the first consideration is drainage , since it is imperative to over- come the infection and , second , that no operation must be deemed finished until the patency of ...
... treated only by surgical methods . After removal of the obstruction , the first consideration is drainage , since it is imperative to over- come the infection and , second , that no operation must be deemed finished until the patency of ...
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... treated as an ordinary perineorrhaphy , except that a wet soft dressing is placed over the protruding stump . The stump retracts within the anus in a week's time and takes care of itself . The author reports five cases in which he has ...
... treated as an ordinary perineorrhaphy , except that a wet soft dressing is placed over the protruding stump . The stump retracts within the anus in a week's time and takes care of itself . The author reports five cases in which he has ...
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... TREATED BY SUTURE INSIDE THE SAC.- Dr. F. W. Parham , of New Orleans , read a paper in which he re- ported two cases treated after the method of Matas . One was an idiopathic aneurysm of the popliteal artery ; the other , an aneurysm of ...
... TREATED BY SUTURE INSIDE THE SAC.- Dr. F. W. Parham , of New Orleans , read a paper in which he re- ported two cases treated after the method of Matas . One was an idiopathic aneurysm of the popliteal artery ; the other , an aneurysm of ...
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... treated by skin grafting . The patients were able to leave the hospital in less than three weeks , wearing an elastic porous bandage for support , and are now , at the end of about eight weeks , both at work as housewives . In one case ...
... treated by skin grafting . The patients were able to leave the hospital in less than three weeks , wearing an elastic porous bandage for support , and are now , at the end of about eight weeks , both at work as housewives . In one case ...
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