Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 181904 |
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... question may appear somewhat confusing . Till within a few years numerous bacteriologists have held that streptococci and other pyogenic bacteria may be isolated from the vaginal secretion of healthy pregnant women . Even so recently as ...
... question may appear somewhat confusing . Till within a few years numerous bacteriologists have held that streptococci and other pyogenic bacteria may be isolated from the vaginal secretion of healthy pregnant women . Even so recently as ...
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... question of con- cretions . In the same way , therefore , when considering the appropriate treatment for a case of cholecys- titis , I believe that we should fix our attention on the severity of the similar infective process and the ...
... question of con- cretions . In the same way , therefore , when considering the appropriate treatment for a case of cholecys- titis , I believe that we should fix our attention on the severity of the similar infective process and the ...
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... question now , was , to close these open- ings . The opening in the bladder was on its an- terior surface and easily accessible . The opening ing in the intestine was also quite accessible , pre- senting as it did in the wound . The ...
... question now , was , to close these open- ings . The opening in the bladder was on its an- terior surface and easily accessible . The opening ing in the intestine was also quite accessible , pre- senting as it did in the wound . The ...
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... question of methods of anastomosis , academically he had been led to prefer the general method known as the Connell method of suture , the through and through application of the suture involving the whole thickness of the intestine ...
... question of methods of anastomosis , academically he had been led to prefer the general method known as the Connell method of suture , the through and through application of the suture involving the whole thickness of the intestine ...
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... question as to there being some of the intussusception remaining , I think without doubt there must have been consid- erable . I think probably the whole of that child's colon was invaginated . A good deal of the outer cylinder remained ...
... question as to there being some of the intussusception remaining , I think without doubt there must have been consid- erable . I think probably the whole of that child's colon was invaginated . A good deal of the outer cylinder remained ...
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abdominal abscess acute adhesions appendicitis appendix believe bladder blood bowel Brooklyn BROOKLYN MEDICAL JOURNAL cause cavity cent cervix child cholecystitis chronic clinical condition County of Kings cure curette cystic duct diagnosis dilatation disease doses drainage duct ectopic examination fact fracture gall-bladder gall-stones gauze gland GOITRE Health heart hemorrhage Hospital hysterectomy inches incision infection inflammation intestine intussusception kidney lesion ligament Long Island lung Medical Society medicine menstruation ment method Miss months mucous muscle nerve nervous neurasthenia normal occurred operation organs ovarian plexus ovary pain paper pathological patient pelvic peritoneal peritoneum physician pneumonia posterior practice pregnancy present pressure pulse recovery rectum removed reported rupture seen sepsis septic side skin surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature thyroid tion tissue treated treatment tube tumor typhoid fever ulcer urethra urine uterine uterine plexus uterus vagina vomiting weeks wound X-ray York
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