SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... body it is called the wound of exit . These wounds are usually aseptic , and precautions taken to prevent sub- sequent infection will usually be followed by excellent results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In ...
... body it is called the wound of exit . These wounds are usually aseptic , and precautions taken to prevent sub- sequent infection will usually be followed by excellent results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In ...
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... body it is called the wound of exit . These wounds are usually aseptic , and precautions taken to prevent sub- sequent infection will usually be followed by excellent results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In ...
... body it is called the wound of exit . These wounds are usually aseptic , and precautions taken to prevent sub- sequent infection will usually be followed by excellent results . It is not always necessary to remove the projectile . In ...
Page 32
... of inflammation named as they actually occur in the different tissues and organs of the body ? The suffix " itis " is applied to the Greek or Latin name of the tissue or organ affected , and , when necessary for 32 INFLAMMATION .
... of inflammation named as they actually occur in the different tissues and organs of the body ? The suffix " itis " is applied to the Greek or Latin name of the tissue or organ affected , and , when necessary for 32 INFLAMMATION .
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... body ? All vegetable parasites , when introduced into the body and when surrounded by the proper conditions after such introduction , cause inflammation and other disturbances . This causation may be direct or indirect . If direct ...
... body ? All vegetable parasites , when introduced into the body and when surrounded by the proper conditions after such introduction , cause inflammation and other disturbances . This causation may be direct or indirect . If direct ...
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... body per vias naturales , and do no harm . Furthermore , such bacteria may enter the circulation by absorption through the various mucous - membrane surfaces . If so , a similar fate awaits them , unless they live long enough to be ...
... body per vias naturales , and do no harm . Furthermore , such bacteria may enter the circulation by absorption through the various mucous - membrane surfaces . If so , a similar fate awaits them , unless they live long enough to be ...
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