American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Page 158
... hand . 6. Put the glove ( 5 ) upon the right hand and apply lubricating jelly ( 6 ) freely about the anus for a radius of two inches . 7. Lubricate the catheter and insert it six to eight inches into the rectum , making ex- tra certain ...
... hand . 6. Put the glove ( 5 ) upon the right hand and apply lubricating jelly ( 6 ) freely about the anus for a radius of two inches . 7. Lubricate the catheter and insert it six to eight inches into the rectum , making ex- tra certain ...
Page 511
... hand , the endocardial and valvular manifestations , and on the other hand the myocardial and coronary lesions . Now since 1921 the former group has fallen steadily for all ages , both sexes , and both colors , but espe- cially among ...
... hand , the endocardial and valvular manifestations , and on the other hand the myocardial and coronary lesions . Now since 1921 the former group has fallen steadily for all ages , both sexes , and both colors , but espe- cially among ...
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... hands , as in those in whom the hand lesions are secondary allergic fungus eruptions or der- matophytids . ( c ) For reasons as yet unknown , and as if to make confusion worse confounded , the vast majority of dermatophytids affect just ...
... hands , as in those in whom the hand lesions are secondary allergic fungus eruptions or der- matophytids . ( c ) For reasons as yet unknown , and as if to make confusion worse confounded , the vast majority of dermatophytids affect just ...
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