Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... desired , the lungs can be drawn forward , examined over their whole extent , even incised , and then replaced until the heart has been removed . In the connective tissue of the anterior mediastinum there is almost always a certain ...
... desired , the lungs can be drawn forward , examined over their whole extent , even incised , and then replaced until the heart has been removed . In the connective tissue of the anterior mediastinum there is almost always a certain ...
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... desired , by dissecting away to some extent the pulmonary artery from the aorta and carrying the incision well over to the right between the right posterior and ante- rior valve - segments . As each auricle is opened the blood and clots ...
... desired , by dissecting away to some extent the pulmonary artery from the aorta and carrying the incision well over to the right between the right posterior and ante- rior valve - segments . As each auricle is opened the blood and clots ...
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... desired , this incision may be extended down through the pulmonary valve and the ven- tricular wall along the line given for the second incision in the right ventricle . The water - test for the competence of the valves of the heart is ...
... desired , this incision may be extended down through the pulmonary valve and the ven- tricular wall along the line given for the second incision in the right ventricle . The water - test for the competence of the valves of the heart is ...
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... desired , and cut across without danger of the gastric contents escaping and without the necessity of tying . In certain cases of hemorrhage from the stomach associated with cirrhosis of the liver it is important to re- move the ...
... desired , and cut across without danger of the gastric contents escaping and without the necessity of tying . In certain cases of hemorrhage from the stomach associated with cirrhosis of the liver it is important to re- move the ...
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... desired to remove the kidneys before the intestines , the latter must to some extent be freed from their normal attachments . The splenic flexure of the colon is first to be drawn for- cibly forward and its attachments divided where ...
... desired to remove the kidneys before the intestines , the latter must to some extent be freed from their normal attachments . The splenic flexure of the colon is first to be drawn for- cibly forward and its attachments divided where ...
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