Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 28Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1888 |
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... be constantly felt , its depth from the surface ascertained ; and what is more , the operation proceeds without regard to the amount of bleeding , and should any abnormal distribution of the innomi- TRACHEOTOMY IN CROUP . 7.
... be constantly felt , its depth from the surface ascertained ; and what is more , the operation proceeds without regard to the amount of bleeding , and should any abnormal distribution of the innomi- TRACHEOTOMY IN CROUP . 7.
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... regard it as a rival . The special societies already exist , and the mere grouping of them under one general authority once in two or three years should not- nay , cannot rightfully - invite the jealous criticism of any other medical ...
... regard it as a rival . The special societies already exist , and the mere grouping of them under one general authority once in two or three years should not- nay , cannot rightfully - invite the jealous criticism of any other medical ...
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... regard to the anatomy , and the wound healed by Schede's blod - clot method . The result was perfect . Six cases were operated for fissura and fistula ani . In all the sphincter ani muscle was violently stretched ( Recamier's method ) ...
... regard to the anatomy , and the wound healed by Schede's blod - clot method . The result was perfect . Six cases were operated for fissura and fistula ani . In all the sphincter ani muscle was violently stretched ( Recamier's method ) ...
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... regard the practice of his art as being for the first time in history based upon well - established scientific principles . So busy are we with new discoveries , new remedies and new theories , that comparatively few of us are ...
... regard the practice of his art as being for the first time in history based upon well - established scientific principles . So busy are we with new discoveries , new remedies and new theories , that comparatively few of us are ...
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... regard the latter as by far the more plausible . At least it may be said that their notions have furnished a much greater number of valuable contributions to the therapeutic art . The alchymists believed that there were male and female ...
... regard the latter as by far the more plausible . At least it may be said that their notions have furnished a much greater number of valuable contributions to the therapeutic art . The alchymists believed that there were male and female ...
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