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... opening the abdomen pus squirted out in a regular jet . The patient was in such bad condition that the anesthetist was afraid she would die on the table , and as Dr. Ross thought so also , he hurriedly packed the wound with iodoform ...
... opening the abdomen pus squirted out in a regular jet . The patient was in such bad condition that the anesthetist was afraid she would die on the table , and as Dr. Ross thought so also , he hurriedly packed the wound with iodoform ...
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... opening 1 pints of solution , and again a cupful of saturated mg . sulph . solution . She again had a severe chill , lasting fifteen minutes , the temperature rising to 104 ° for a short time , and then rapidly falling to normal , and ...
... opening 1 pints of solution , and again a cupful of saturated mg . sulph . solution . She again had a severe chill , lasting fifteen minutes , the temperature rising to 104 ° for a short time , and then rapidly falling to normal , and ...
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... opening a vein might seem heroic , or even in the more severe , when there was no immediate danger of death . The application of the principle is enormous and would prove use- ful not only in the toxæmia due to specific disease M'KEOWN ...
... opening a vein might seem heroic , or even in the more severe , when there was no immediate danger of death . The application of the principle is enormous and would prove use- ful not only in the toxæmia due to specific disease M'KEOWN ...
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... opening the abdomen removal of the tumor were found impracticable . The second case was a primipara , and the first stage of labor was completed when I first saw her . A solid tumor as large as an orange was pressed firmly down into the ...
... opening the abdomen removal of the tumor were found impracticable . The second case was a primipara , and the first stage of labor was completed when I first saw her . A solid tumor as large as an orange was pressed firmly down into the ...
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... opening . The patient was placed in Harper's Hospital in Detroit , and I was invited to perform the operation , which I did on the 18th of November , 1896. She was , at the time of operation , between three and four months pregnant . On ...
... opening . The patient was placed in Harper's Hospital in Detroit , and I was invited to perform the operation , which I did on the 18th of November , 1896. She was , at the time of operation , between three and four months pregnant . On ...
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