The Lancet-clinic, Volume 97J.C. Culbertson, 1907 |
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... incision of the gravid uterus , 331 . Diphtheritic and other forms of croup , remarks on , with special reference to intubation , 371 . Disguising disgusting drugs , 76 . Displaced semilunar cartilage , treated by the open operation ...
... incision of the gravid uterus , 331 . Diphtheritic and other forms of croup , remarks on , with special reference to intubation , 371 . Disguising disgusting drugs , 76 . Displaced semilunar cartilage , treated by the open operation ...
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... incision for , 557 Exophthalmic goitre , 571 , 712 . Expectancy of life , 696 . Expert witness , the value of a medical , 52 . Extra - uterine gestation , diagnosis of by Roent- gen rays , 215 . Eye - strain and crime , 218 . Eye - wash ...
... incision for , 557 Exophthalmic goitre , 571 , 712 . Expectancy of life , 696 . Expert witness , the value of a medical , 52 . Extra - uterine gestation , diagnosis of by Roent- gen rays , 215 . Eye - strain and crime , 218 . Eye - wash ...
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... standing it is advisable to make an ex- ploratory incision to expose the nerve trunk , incise its sheath , and free it from surrounding adhesions . Some good re- sults of nerve stretching are reported and many bad . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
... standing it is advisable to make an ex- ploratory incision to expose the nerve trunk , incise its sheath , and free it from surrounding adhesions . Some good re- sults of nerve stretching are reported and many bad . THE LANCET - CLINIC .
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... incision begin- ning below the median line of the base of the nose on the right side and extending to the supra - orbital notch along the upper edge of the eyebrow and as deep as the fully elevated and retracted and the sinus opened ...
... incision begin- ning below the median line of the base of the nose on the right side and extending to the supra - orbital notch along the upper edge of the eyebrow and as deep as the fully elevated and retracted and the sinus opened ...
Page 55
... incision was closed with the exception of a small opening for drainage at the in- ferior angle . The packing was removed the second day , and the nose and sinus irrigated with warm saline and Alphozone solution ( 1 to 2,000 ) twice ...
... incision was closed with the exception of a small opening for drainage at the in- ferior angle . The packing was removed the second day , and the nose and sinus irrigated with warm saline and Alphozone solution ( 1 to 2,000 ) twice ...
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