Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... complete closure of the wound in the ureteral wall . This point was demonstrated beyond any doubt . Tauffer's two cases were reported as successful ; Hochenegg's case died of sec- ondary hemorrhage from the wound of sacral hysterectomy ...
... complete closure of the wound in the ureteral wall . This point was demonstrated beyond any doubt . Tauffer's two cases were reported as successful ; Hochenegg's case died of sec- ondary hemorrhage from the wound of sacral hysterectomy ...
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... complete extinc- tion of the urinary function of the affected side . In the first variety may be classed grafting into bladder , rec- tum ascending or descending colon , or small intestine , skin or vagina . In the second class we may ...
... complete extinc- tion of the urinary function of the affected side . In the first variety may be classed grafting into bladder , rec- tum ascending or descending colon , or small intestine , skin or vagina . In the second class we may ...
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... complete the canal from kidney to bladder . Im- plantation to the skin may be applied to cases of anuria when due to compression of the ureter from some inoperable tumor . Under such conditions infection of kidney could be prevented for ...
... complete the canal from kidney to bladder . Im- plantation to the skin may be applied to cases of anuria when due to compression of the ureter from some inoperable tumor . Under such conditions infection of kidney could be prevented for ...
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... complete or partial ( except very slight injuries ) , as follows : a . Accidental wounds during surgical operations ; b . Ruptures and injuries from external violence ; C. Exsection of not more than three inches for removal of malignant ...
... complete or partial ( except very slight injuries ) , as follows : a . Accidental wounds during surgical operations ; b . Ruptures and injuries from external violence ; C. Exsection of not more than three inches for removal of malignant ...
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... Complete and entirely separate ureters often occur on one , some- times on both sides , and of course , in such cases the urinary pas- sage to the bladder remains . Perhaps the treatment of section of the ureter in such event could be ...
... Complete and entirely separate ureters often occur on one , some- times on both sides , and of course , in such cases the urinary pas- sage to the bladder remains . Perhaps the treatment of section of the ureter in such event could be ...
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