A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, and EarW. B. Saunders Company, 1907 - 544 pages |
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... less than 120 degrees . Such mirrors vary in size from inch to 1 inches in diameter , and are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 by instrument - makers . However , smaller mirrors , Nos . oo and o , and larger mirrors , useful . Nos . 6 , 7 ...
... less than 120 degrees . Such mirrors vary in size from inch to 1 inches in diameter , and are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 by instrument - makers . However , smaller mirrors , Nos . oo and o , and larger mirrors , useful . Nos . 6 , 7 ...
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... less frequent manipulation of the reflector . If , however , the source of illumination be at the patient's right , the reflector is more conveniently worn over the right eye . The sources of light used in otoscopy are natural and ...
... less frequent manipulation of the reflector . If , however , the source of illumination be at the patient's right , the reflector is more conveniently worn over the right eye . The sources of light used in otoscopy are natural and ...
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... less convenient than two piano stools , which can be made of ornamental design and luxurious appearance , while a padded wall affords an efficient head - rest for the patient . If a head - reflector be used , it is advisable for the ...
... less convenient than two piano stools , which can be made of ornamental design and luxurious appearance , while a padded wall affords an efficient head - rest for the patient . If a head - reflector be used , it is advisable for the ...
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... less complicated page may be constructed if the physician desires something of the kind on which to keep notes of his cases . The writer , however , after using for some years a somewhat elaborate record book , now uses a card - index ...
... less complicated page may be constructed if the physician desires something of the kind on which to keep notes of his cases . The writer , however , after using for some years a somewhat elaborate record book , now uses a card - index ...
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... less fever be present . Sensations , almost suffocating in their character , may be present from occlusion of the nares , and the discharges be so irritating as to scald the skin of the alæ and upper lip . A cold in the head lasts from ...
... less fever be present . Sensations , almost suffocating in their character , may be present from occlusion of the nares , and the discharges be so irritating as to scald the skin of the alæ and upper lip . A cold in the head lasts from ...
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Page 557 - ... be found as separate chapters. There is a large chapter devoted entirely to medical gynecology, written especially for the physician engaged in general practice. Heretofore the general practitioner was compelled to search through an entire work in order to obtain the information desired. Abdominal surgery proper, as distinct from gynecology, is fully treated, embracing operations upon the stomach, upon the intestines, upon the liver and bile-ducts, upon the pancreas and spleen, upon the kidney,...
Page 557 - ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMANN BECKER AND MAX BRODEL In view of the intimate association of gynecology with abdominal surgery the editors have combined these two important subjects in one work. For this reason the work will be doubly valuable, for not only the gynecologist and general practitioner will find it an exhaustive treatise, but the surgeon also will find here the latest technic of the various abdominal operations. It possesses a number of valuable features not to be found in any other publication...
Page 557 - ... technic of the various abdominal operations. It possesses a number of valuable features not to be found in any other publication covering the same fields. It contains a chapter upon the bacteriology and one upon the pathology of gynecology, dealing fully with the scientific basis of gynecology. In no other work can this information, prepared by specialists, be found as separate chapters. There is a large chapter devoted entirely to medical gynecology written especially for the physician engaged...