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... treatment of the disease , and it was not until they were answered fairly conclusively that the surgical treatment of renal tuberculo- sis was placed upon a rational basis . The answer is that the tubercle bacilli may reach the kidney ...
... treatment of the disease , and it was not until they were answered fairly conclusively that the surgical treatment of renal tuberculo- sis was placed upon a rational basis . The answer is that the tubercle bacilli may reach the kidney ...
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... Treatment . The general treatment of tuberculosis of the kidneys is that of all cases of tuber- culosis , namely , dietetic and hygienic measures , and the administration of such remedies as creosote , guiacol , codliver oil and ...
... Treatment . The general treatment of tuberculosis of the kidneys is that of all cases of tuber- culosis , namely , dietetic and hygienic measures , and the administration of such remedies as creosote , guiacol , codliver oil and ...
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... Treatment . The after - treatment of patients who have passed through an operation for tu- bercular kidney is very important , as upon this may depend the ultimate re- sults of the operation . The best position for such a patient is on ...
... Treatment . The after - treatment of patients who have passed through an operation for tu- bercular kidney is very important , as upon this may depend the ultimate re- sults of the operation . The best position for such a patient is on ...
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... treatment . Finally , the catheterization of the ure- ters must be mentioned . As compared with the last two methods this is much more difficult and complete failures are by no means infrequent . The method of Kelly in women is simple ...
... treatment . Finally , the catheterization of the ure- ters must be mentioned . As compared with the last two methods this is much more difficult and complete failures are by no means infrequent . The method of Kelly in women is simple ...
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... treatment is impossible . Tuberculosis , whatever be the opinion of individuals regarding radical treatment , certainly demands all that hygiene can give and it is probable that recovery will take place in a small percentage of cases ...
... treatment is impossible . Tuberculosis , whatever be the opinion of individuals regarding radical treatment , certainly demands all that hygiene can give and it is probable that recovery will take place in a small percentage of cases ...
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