Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 321913 |
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... are expensive and are therefore seldom used in the quantity neces- sary for irrigations . Since hand injections . reach only as far as the cut - off muscle , what good will they do if the parts beyond be THE MEDICAL HERALD 5.
... are expensive and are therefore seldom used in the quantity neces- sary for irrigations . Since hand injections . reach only as far as the cut - off muscle , what good will they do if the parts beyond be THE MEDICAL HERALD 5.
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... hand is used as a guide , being pushed firmly between the spinous processes of the vertebra , and the needle held in the right hand , is intro- duced directly into the canal , not at acute angle and slightly inward and upward as some ...
... hand is used as a guide , being pushed firmly between the spinous processes of the vertebra , and the needle held in the right hand , is intro- duced directly into the canal , not at acute angle and slightly inward and upward as some ...
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... hand is inserted and forcible dilatation of the anus is carried out by separating the fingers gradually and with some force ; this should be continued until the resistance of the sphincter is overcome . " Kocher , page 662 , edition ...
... hand is inserted and forcible dilatation of the anus is carried out by separating the fingers gradually and with some force ; this should be continued until the resistance of the sphincter is overcome . " Kocher , page 662 , edition ...
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... hand knowledge of medico - social conditions upon which will be based the agencies for their cure . These are events upon which we may justly felicitate ourselves at such a time as this , when we gather to review the past and to look ...
... hand knowledge of medico - social conditions upon which will be based the agencies for their cure . These are events upon which we may justly felicitate ourselves at such a time as this , when we gather to review the past and to look ...
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... hand- ling of children and becomes a delightful place for service to these little folk . They are often considered a nuisance in general hospitals . So little is being done for children in this part of the country in a special way that ...
... hand- ling of children and becomes a delightful place for service to these little folk . They are often considered a nuisance in general hospitals . So little is being done for children in this part of the country in a special way that ...
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