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... cent . , whereas excision in 87 cases has given a mortality of 23 per cent . ) Sarcoma of Peripheral Nerves . - Dr . Morton , of the Phila- delphia Polyclinic , reports an interesting case of a tumor situ ated upon the sciatic nerve ...
... cent . , whereas excision in 87 cases has given a mortality of 23 per cent . ) Sarcoma of Peripheral Nerves . - Dr . Morton , of the Phila- delphia Polyclinic , reports an interesting case of a tumor situ ated upon the sciatic nerve ...
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... cent solution of cocaine was made with most of the other chil- dren . Profuse or troublesome hemorrhage never followed the operation . In children the local and general results were with- out exception beneficial . In two cases only ...
... cent solution of cocaine was made with most of the other chil- dren . Profuse or troublesome hemorrhage never followed the operation . In children the local and general results were with- out exception beneficial . In two cases only ...
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... cent and our JOURNAL as an advertising medium is at once the marvel and envy of our Eastern contemporaries , one of which says in substance that the financial condition of the PACIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL is assured by having a larger volume ...
... cent and our JOURNAL as an advertising medium is at once the marvel and envy of our Eastern contemporaries , one of which says in substance that the financial condition of the PACIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL is assured by having a larger volume ...
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... cent solution of car- bolic acid . The operation on the tibia was so successful that the patient could walk comfortably . In the other case the filling had to be removed , presumably because some carious bone had been left in the cavity ...
... cent solution of car- bolic acid . The operation on the tibia was so successful that the patient could walk comfortably . In the other case the filling had to be removed , presumably because some carious bone had been left in the cavity ...
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... cent of deaths under chloroform have occurred in the dental practice . " Deaths during the extraction of teeth under chloroform were fre- quently reported a few years ago , and the effort to account for these disasters by attributing ...
... cent of deaths under chloroform have occurred in the dental practice . " Deaths during the extraction of teeth under chloroform were fre- quently reported a few years ago , and the effort to account for these disasters by attributing ...
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