The Cincinnati Medical Journal, Volume 6M.A. Spencer, 1891 |
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... bladder , and was deflected from its natural course , to the left , and on the removal of a large quantity of urine ... bladder . In order to determine the character of this case , we waited until afternoon , ( the first examination ...
... bladder , and was deflected from its natural course , to the left , and on the removal of a large quantity of urine ... bladder . In order to determine the character of this case , we waited until afternoon , ( the first examination ...
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the morning , ) when the bladder had again filled . I suspected that this mass or tumor involved the bladder , and waited , so that the bladder would push the peritoneum out of the way , so that there would be no possibility of cutting ...
the morning , ) when the bladder had again filled . I suspected that this mass or tumor involved the bladder , and waited , so that the bladder would push the peritoneum out of the way , so that there would be no possibility of cutting ...
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... bladder , and had suffered more or less since that time . In 1882 he had an attack of nephritic colic and passed a small calculus similar in size and shape to a grain of wheat . On three different occasions he passed dark , gritty ...
... bladder , and had suffered more or less since that time . In 1882 he had an attack of nephritic colic and passed a small calculus similar in size and shape to a grain of wheat . On three different occasions he passed dark , gritty ...
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... bladder and bowels were tormenting , and night after night was spent walking over his premises with groanings so severe as to disturb his neighbors . The patient consulted Dr. Cobb , June 15th last , and from the history of the case he ...
... bladder and bowels were tormenting , and night after night was spent walking over his premises with groanings so severe as to disturb his neighbors . The patient consulted Dr. Cobb , June 15th last , and from the history of the case he ...
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... Bladder through the Urethra , with cases . This paper was devoted simply to his individual experience in the extraction through the urethra of stone from the bladder of the female . The cases thus treated were six in number ; the ages ...
... Bladder through the Urethra , with cases . This paper was devoted simply to his individual experience in the extraction through the urethra of stone from the bladder of the female . The cases thus treated were six in number ; the ages ...
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