Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... remain but a short time limited to the narrow place where they start ; so that it is rare that we can have recourse to partial resection of the bladder - and fixation of the ureters , if it be necessary , into the remaining portion , as ...
... remain but a short time limited to the narrow place where they start ; so that it is rare that we can have recourse to partial resection of the bladder - and fixation of the ureters , if it be necessary , into the remaining portion , as ...
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... remain which can be repaired later . By whatever way we proceed , we choose a button adopted to the calibre of the ureter , which is dil- atable . We invaginate the end of the ureter upon the tube and then fasten it with fine silk . We ...
... remain which can be repaired later . By whatever way we proceed , we choose a button adopted to the calibre of the ureter , which is dil- atable . We invaginate the end of the ureter upon the tube and then fasten it with fine silk . We ...
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... remains to make a second knot and the graft is made complete ( see fig . 8 ) . In order to make myself better understood I compare this maneuver to that commonly made in definitive hemostasis where one closes an ar- tery by a knot with ...
... remains to make a second knot and the graft is made complete ( see fig . 8 ) . In order to make myself better understood I compare this maneuver to that commonly made in definitive hemostasis where one closes an ar- tery by a knot with ...
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... remains to us one precious recourse ; the proposition of Giordano to make . fixation of the ureters in the rectum and abolish the natural func- tion of the rectum by an iliac anus . This is a half measure which leaves a deformity which ...
... remains to us one precious recourse ; the proposition of Giordano to make . fixation of the ureters in the rectum and abolish the natural func- tion of the rectum by an iliac anus . This is a half measure which leaves a deformity which ...
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... remains much to be done , much rubbish to be cleared away and great fields to be cultivated ; and in this work we are confronted with superstition , prejudice and error , which , through ignorance , find easy access to the human . mind ...
... remains much to be done , much rubbish to be cleared away and great fields to be cultivated ; and in this work we are confronted with superstition , prejudice and error , which , through ignorance , find easy access to the human . mind ...
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