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... surgeon must select either the perineal or suprapubic course . The perineal is , in my judgment , to be preferred , although good re- sults may be and are obtained by the suprapubic . If the operation could be done as well , we would ...
... surgeon must select either the perineal or suprapubic course . The perineal is , in my judgment , to be preferred , although good re- sults may be and are obtained by the suprapubic . If the operation could be done as well , we would ...
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this way , the surgeon should believe drainage would not be sufficient through the opening , he is justified in making the perineal incision for the purpose of more completely effecting this . In fact when great necessity for perfect ...
this way , the surgeon should believe drainage would not be sufficient through the opening , he is justified in making the perineal incision for the purpose of more completely effecting this . In fact when great necessity for perfect ...
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... Surgeons to St. Mary's Hospital . N 1000 operations for gallstone disease there were 50 deaths ( 5 per cent ) , counting as a death every patient operated upon who died in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time ...
... Surgeons to St. Mary's Hospital . N 1000 operations for gallstone disease there were 50 deaths ( 5 per cent ) , counting as a death every patient operated upon who died in the hospital without regard to cause of death or length of time ...
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... surgeon who has been actively in touch with perityphlitis and appendicitis since they became in lesser or greater part surgical affections , has had to suffer many defeats in his battles against these maladies . He was blazing the way ...
... surgeon who has been actively in touch with perityphlitis and appendicitis since they became in lesser or greater part surgical affections , has had to suffer many defeats in his battles against these maladies . He was blazing the way ...
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... surgeon always talks immediate operation , that is , all but Ochsner . The general run of surgeons does not follow his teaching . The question is , Is there to be an operation , or is there not ? Who shall decide ? To hear the surgeon ...
... surgeon always talks immediate operation , that is , all but Ochsner . The general run of surgeons does not follow his teaching . The question is , Is there to be an operation , or is there not ? Who shall decide ? To hear the surgeon ...
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