Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 471904 |
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... tion is indicated . 5. If the disease is confined to a part which can be safely removed without injuring any portion of the tuberculous peritoneum , this should be done , pro- vided the surface can be covered with healthy peritoneum . 6 ...
... tion is indicated . 5. If the disease is confined to a part which can be safely removed without injuring any portion of the tuberculous peritoneum , this should be done , pro- vided the surface can be covered with healthy peritoneum . 6 ...
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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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... tion of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ; Member of the American Med- ical Association , of the Ninth International Medical Congress , and of the Pan - American Medical Congress ; Honorary Member of the North- western Medical ...
... tion of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ; Member of the American Med- ical Association , of the Ninth International Medical Congress , and of the Pan - American Medical Congress ; Honorary Member of the North- western Medical ...
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... tion of exposure and the first few pushes on the rubber we can almost promise the patient absolute painlessness . If , however , we penetrate beyond the anaesthetized area and arouse some sensation it is an easy matter to apply more ...
... tion of exposure and the first few pushes on the rubber we can almost promise the patient absolute painlessness . If , however , we penetrate beyond the anaesthetized area and arouse some sensation it is an easy matter to apply more ...
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... tion to a high degree . This may be due to a morbid desire for sympathy and notoriety , or to some derangement of the harmony that should exist between the purely mental and physical ( sexual ) parts of our life , and without which ...
... tion to a high degree . This may be due to a morbid desire for sympathy and notoriety , or to some derangement of the harmony that should exist between the purely mental and physical ( sexual ) parts of our life , and without which ...
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