Colorado Medicine, Volume 3Colorado State Medical Society, 1906 |
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... taken to mean that some good may yet come from this delayed activity . The eyes of the members of the State Medical Society are watching the action of the Denver County Board of Censors . Is it too much to ask for JUSTICE ? PROPRIETARY ...
... taken to mean that some good may yet come from this delayed activity . The eyes of the members of the State Medical Society are watching the action of the Denver County Board of Censors . Is it too much to ask for JUSTICE ? PROPRIETARY ...
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... taken to determine the relationship exist- ing between these bodies and a previous injury to the joint . Kraglund ' found that upon the cadaver it was impossible to de- tach a fragment of articular cartilage simply by a blow . An area ...
... taken to determine the relationship exist- ing between these bodies and a previous injury to the joint . Kraglund ' found that upon the cadaver it was impossible to de- tach a fragment of articular cartilage simply by a blow . An area ...
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... taken to prevent it . The suggestion that a needle be passed through the skin and the body in the joint is not always practicable . Elastic con- Elastic con- striction of the limb above and below the floating cartilage will usually ...
... taken to prevent it . The suggestion that a needle be passed through the skin and the body in the joint is not always practicable . Elastic con- Elastic con- striction of the limb above and below the floating cartilage will usually ...
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... taken away . The capsule was sutured with plain catgut , and the skin with silkworm- gut ; a collodion dressing applied , and the limb put in plaster paris . On the seventh day the plaster bandage was taken off and the stitches removed ...
... taken away . The capsule was sutured with plain catgut , and the skin with silkworm- gut ; a collodion dressing applied , and the limb put in plaster paris . On the seventh day the plaster bandage was taken off and the stitches removed ...
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... taken place . At present there is an al- most constant pain when the joint is in action , but when at rest there is no pain . The limb remains a trifle flexed at the knee and there is a slight eversion of the leg . The gait is very good ...
... taken place . At present there is an al- most constant pain when the joint is in action , but when at rest there is no pain . The limb remains a trifle flexed at the knee and there is a slight eversion of the leg . The gait is very good ...
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