Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... four mm . , with a lumen somewhat less , and are about twelve inches long . They are abundantly supplied with lymphatics and blood vessels that promote rapid healing . The ureter at first passes obliquely down- ward and inward from the ...
... four mm . , with a lumen somewhat less , and are about twelve inches long . They are abundantly supplied with lymphatics and blood vessels that promote rapid healing . The ureter at first passes obliquely down- ward and inward from the ...
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... four differ- ent methods ; viz : 1. Lateral implantation by Van Hook's method ; a very ingenious procedure which has been done by two experimenters and on man by three operators , all in this country and all succesful ; 2. By transverse ...
... four differ- ent methods ; viz : 1. Lateral implantation by Van Hook's method ; a very ingenious procedure which has been done by two experimenters and on man by three operators , all in this country and all succesful ; 2. By transverse ...
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... four successful ones furnish no information of the later condition of the duct and kidney . However , as they were all reported some months after operation , they may be considered practically as having had no subsequent trouble . Of ...
... four successful ones furnish no information of the later condition of the duct and kidney . However , as they were all reported some months after operation , they may be considered practically as having had no subsequent trouble . Of ...
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... four weeks . He was nothing but " skin and bones , " without an appe- tite , coughing up offensive sputa , the odor of which permeated the entire ward ; skin dry and feverish , tongue parched , and res- piration short , quick and ...
... four weeks . He was nothing but " skin and bones , " without an appe- tite , coughing up offensive sputa , the odor of which permeated the entire ward ; skin dry and feverish , tongue parched , and res- piration short , quick and ...
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... four hours . 2 . A pure serum must be used . 3. It is a good prophylactic . 4. If a good serum is injected properly it is entirely safe . 5. After the third day of the disease the results are not so favorable , yet it should be used . 6 ...
... four hours . 2 . A pure serum must be used . 3. It is a good prophylactic . 4. If a good serum is injected properly it is entirely safe . 5. After the third day of the disease the results are not so favorable , yet it should be used . 6 ...
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