Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... organ having all the anatomical and physiological characters of the normal bladder , while the in- ferior third of the urethra preserves its primitive characters . At the junction of the urethra with the new bladder there occurs a ...
... organ having all the anatomical and physiological characters of the normal bladder , while the in- ferior third of the urethra preserves its primitive characters . At the junction of the urethra with the new bladder there occurs a ...
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... organs . In others they explain the fact by the valve action of the sphincter , of contractile fibres destined perhaps to hinder the exterior agents . of infection reaching the organ . Certainly nature which fash- ioned them thus has ...
... organs . In others they explain the fact by the valve action of the sphincter , of contractile fibres destined perhaps to hinder the exterior agents . of infection reaching the organ . Certainly nature which fash- ioned them thus has ...
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... organ- isms coming from the intestine , although experiments of Novaro , and the clinical cases of Chaput and Maydl and Trendelenburg demonstrated that infection of the kidney may be avoided . In our opinion the danger of cicatricial ...
... organ- isms coming from the intestine , although experiments of Novaro , and the clinical cases of Chaput and Maydl and Trendelenburg demonstrated that infection of the kidney may be avoided . In our opinion the danger of cicatricial ...
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... organs and the natural development of the child . The remedy for this train of evils is plain . Strike off the shackles of a relentless and faulty law of society and set free the captive . Allow a pregnant woman , dressed with especial ...
... organs and the natural development of the child . The remedy for this train of evils is plain . Strike off the shackles of a relentless and faulty law of society and set free the captive . Allow a pregnant woman , dressed with especial ...
Page 58
... organs should , if possible , be corrected . As to male children it is my conviction that any and all cases of elon- gated prepuce should be treated by a more or less complete cir- cumcision . Like the vermiform appendix the prepuce is ...
... organs should , if possible , be corrected . As to male children it is my conviction that any and all cases of elon- gated prepuce should be treated by a more or less complete cir- cumcision . Like the vermiform appendix the prepuce is ...
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