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... body or the lower limb to its fellow in such a manner as will prevent further laceration of tissue by the sharp broken fragments . Even if the fracture is compound no attempt at reduction should be made until the proper facilities ...
... body or the lower limb to its fellow in such a manner as will prevent further laceration of tissue by the sharp broken fragments . Even if the fracture is compound no attempt at reduction should be made until the proper facilities ...
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... body's splints , but the chances are that it will not fit the particular case in hand . Per- forated tin , prepared felt and other material all have their advocates , but I have not generally found them satisfactory . Some form of ...
... body's splints , but the chances are that it will not fit the particular case in hand . Per- forated tin , prepared felt and other material all have their advocates , but I have not generally found them satisfactory . Some form of ...
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... body of a bone it is possible to elicit crepitus by placing a fiinger on each side of the prominence and inducing a rocking motion of the fragment . Crepitus may not be discovered in a fracture because of impaction of the fragments ...
... body of a bone it is possible to elicit crepitus by placing a fiinger on each side of the prominence and inducing a rocking motion of the fragment . Crepitus may not be discovered in a fracture because of impaction of the fragments ...
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... body by metastasis , is now generally recognized . Hence it follows that both localized and general puerperal infections are known to be the result of gonorrhoea just as truly as of other pathogenic miscro - organisms . Saenger believes ...
... body by metastasis , is now generally recognized . Hence it follows that both localized and general puerperal infections are known to be the result of gonorrhoea just as truly as of other pathogenic miscro - organisms . Saenger believes ...
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... body is covered with cuticle , which either hangs in graceful loops or is stretched tightly from bone to bone . On the face it is known as the complexion , and is used extensive- ly for commercial purposes by dermatologists , painters ...
... body is covered with cuticle , which either hangs in graceful loops or is stretched tightly from bone to bone . On the face it is known as the complexion , and is used extensive- ly for commercial purposes by dermatologists , painters ...
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