Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 471904 |
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... avoid all manipulation of intra - abdominal organs during the operation in case there is a diffuse tuberculous infection , and to confine the opera- tion to simply opening the peritoneal cavity , permitting the Sections . 19.
... avoid all manipulation of intra - abdominal organs during the operation in case there is a diffuse tuberculous infection , and to confine the opera- tion to simply opening the peritoneal cavity , permitting the Sections . 19.
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tion to simply opening the peritoneal cavity , permitting the ascitic fluid to drain out , admitting air to the peri- toneal cavity and closing the abdominal wound . 10 . Peritoneal adhesions should never be disturbed in patients ...
tion to simply opening the peritoneal cavity , permitting the ascitic fluid to drain out , admitting air to the peri- toneal cavity and closing the abdominal wound . 10 . Peritoneal adhesions should never be disturbed in patients ...
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... opening of the Oakland College of Medicine and Surgery took place Friday evening , January 8th , 1904 . The address of welcome was delivered by Professor Frank L. Adams . Addresses were also made by Judge H. A. Melvin , Rev. Thomas ...
... opening of the Oakland College of Medicine and Surgery took place Friday evening , January 8th , 1904 . The address of welcome was delivered by Professor Frank L. Adams . Addresses were also made by Judge H. A. Melvin , Rev. Thomas ...
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... opening in the floor of the mouth in front of the anterior pillar . An incision at this point gave vent to a small amount of pus , and the probe came upon a hard mass , which proved to be the calculus which I here show you . You will ...
... opening in the floor of the mouth in front of the anterior pillar . An incision at this point gave vent to a small amount of pus , and the probe came upon a hard mass , which proved to be the calculus which I here show you . You will ...
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... Opening its doors less than a year ago , already it has accomplished great good . Another worthy charitable hospital is the Barlow Sanatorium for indigent tubercular patients , which owes its origin to the earnest efforts of Dr. Walter ...
... Opening its doors less than a year ago , already it has accomplished great good . Another worthy charitable hospital is the Barlow Sanatorium for indigent tubercular patients , which owes its origin to the earnest efforts of Dr. Walter ...
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Page 37 - July 14, 1905, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the Prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in Medicine, but...
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Page 376 - American specialists, under the editorial charge of George M. Gould, AM, MD In two volumes. Volume I, Including General Medicine. Octavo, 673 pages, fully illustrated; Volume II,. General Surgery. Octavo, 680 pages, fully illustrated. Philadelphia,. New York, London: WB Saunders & Co., 1904. Per volume: Cloth, $3.00 net; Half Morocco, $3.75 net. The American Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery continues to maintain its high place among works of its class. Indeed, the Issue of 1904, now before us, if...
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