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... means just mentioned , then the punctum may be slit by the iris scissors . This failing , the entire . duct should be slit up , and the graduated stretch- ing resorted to by methods already indicated . The following is a case under my ...
... means just mentioned , then the punctum may be slit by the iris scissors . This failing , the entire . duct should be slit up , and the graduated stretch- ing resorted to by methods already indicated . The following is a case under my ...
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... means that are more generally recognized as the most efficacious in relieving the nose of those obstructions and sources of irritation which are known to cause , in the ma- jority of instances , strictures of the tear - chan- nels . 4 ...
... means that are more generally recognized as the most efficacious in relieving the nose of those obstructions and sources of irritation which are known to cause , in the ma- jority of instances , strictures of the tear - chan- nels . 4 ...
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... means of these two forceps the ovary is held by an assistant in the proper position , while the operator makes an incision with a sharp scalpel from the ovarian ligament across the ovary to the attachment of the broad ligament , through ...
... means of these two forceps the ovary is held by an assistant in the proper position , while the operator makes an incision with a sharp scalpel from the ovarian ligament across the ovary to the attachment of the broad ligament , through ...
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... mean that we should secure rest for the intestine ; and rest for the intestine means ab- sence of peristaltic movement and non - distention of the bowel by gas . Of course both of these conditions are present in typhoid , but if we add ...
... mean that we should secure rest for the intestine ; and rest for the intestine means ab- sence of peristaltic movement and non - distention of the bowel by gas . Of course both of these conditions are present in typhoid , but if we add ...
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... means of a pipette , and the specimens centrifuged for three hours . The urine was then drawn from the tubes , and some of the sediment placed in small spots here and there by a platinum loop on the plate medium . At the end of 24 hours ...
... means of a pipette , and the specimens centrifuged for three hours . The urine was then drawn from the tubes , and some of the sediment placed in small spots here and there by a platinum loop on the plate medium . At the end of 24 hours ...
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