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Page 3266
... removing 350 stones from the gallbladder , palpating the ducts he discovered an indurated mass running upward along the inferior vena cava . Owing to the patient's age he justified himself in excluding malignancy , and then he goes on ...
... removing 350 stones from the gallbladder , palpating the ducts he discovered an indurated mass running upward along the inferior vena cava . Owing to the patient's age he justified himself in excluding malignancy , and then he goes on ...
Page 3267
... removed . The first point of interest was the finding of stones in the ampul of Vater . These stones , while small , were conglomerated in a mucoid substance and the mass being too large to pass through the papilla had a ball - valve ...
... removed . The first point of interest was the finding of stones in the ampul of Vater . These stones , while small , were conglomerated in a mucoid substance and the mass being too large to pass through the papilla had a ball - valve ...
Page 3269
... removed . The gall- bladder was not excised . It was drained , large rubber tubing being used . Immediately following the operation the sugar drip , as modified by Rockey , in conjunction with sodium bicar- bonate and alcohol was ...
... removed . The gall- bladder was not excised . It was drained , large rubber tubing being used . Immediately following the operation the sugar drip , as modified by Rockey , in conjunction with sodium bicar- bonate and alcohol was ...
Page 3274
... removed in toto ; amputations are circular ; there is no skin to waste . When the war will be over is interesting me ; looking from this side we think it cannot last long ; but when one considers that since July 1 we have pushed them ...
... removed in toto ; amputations are circular ; there is no skin to waste . When the war will be over is interesting me ; looking from this side we think it cannot last long ; but when one considers that since July 1 we have pushed them ...
Page 3281
... removed and the serous edges were brought together by suture . The intramural tumors were removed after an incision had been made through the walls to the level of the tumors and then enucleated with a blunt dissector . The advantages ...
... removed and the serous edges were brought together by suture . The intramural tumors were removed after an incision had been made through the walls to the level of the tumors and then enucleated with a blunt dissector . The advantages ...
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Page 3753 - ... be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the society, and that a copy be sent to the relatives of our deceased member.