The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 7Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1898 Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... experience at The Philadelphia Polyclinic , where the collaboration of surgical and medical colleagues is the rule and not the exception in such cases , we have not yet had occasion to regret either a decision not to operate , a ...
... experience at The Philadelphia Polyclinic , where the collaboration of surgical and medical colleagues is the rule and not the exception in such cases , we have not yet had occasion to regret either a decision not to operate , a ...
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... experience and his obser- vations of the malady , and recalled with grim humor the preparations that were made for his burial . At the end of my visit he insisted upon my accompanying him to his laboratory at one of the general ...
... experience and his obser- vations of the malady , and recalled with grim humor the preparations that were made for his burial . At the end of my visit he insisted upon my accompanying him to his laboratory at one of the general ...
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... experience . The limb whose base shows a bubo will be disposed so as to avoid tension over it ; there may be great restlessness , and epigastric uneasiness seemed to be nearly constant . There was , however , little complaint of ...
... experience . The limb whose base shows a bubo will be disposed so as to avoid tension over it ; there may be great restlessness , and epigastric uneasiness seemed to be nearly constant . There was , however , little complaint of ...
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... experience with the latter would lead me to believe that the final stages , when the field of operation is bloody and deep tis- sues are to be incised , are more painless than with cocain . Eucain I have never resorted to in tenotomy ...
... experience with the latter would lead me to believe that the final stages , when the field of operation is bloody and deep tis- sues are to be incised , are more painless than with cocain . Eucain I have never resorted to in tenotomy ...
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... experience , which numbers several hundred tenotomies and they are , I believe , as correct as general averages usually are . The after - treatment is simple . Cold - water applications for a few hours , frequent instilla- tions of ...
... experience , which numbers several hundred tenotomies and they are , I believe , as correct as general averages usually are . The after - treatment is simple . Cold - water applications for a few hours , frequent instilla- tions of ...
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