Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... important part of ure- teral work has been neglected . This is readily apparent , when we remember the great work done by Pawlik , Kelly and others in the treatment of constrictions , inflammations and calculi in this 2 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
... important part of ure- teral work has been neglected . This is readily apparent , when we remember the great work done by Pawlik , Kelly and others in the treatment of constrictions , inflammations and calculi in this 2 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
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... importance . There seems , on the one hand , to be danger of too great constriction , producing an im- pediment to the passage of the urine and a consequent hydro- nephrosis , and on the other , a too large opening with free re ...
... importance . There seems , on the one hand , to be danger of too great constriction , producing an im- pediment to the passage of the urine and a consequent hydro- nephrosis , and on the other , a too large opening with free re ...
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... important point in ureteral grafting is the ligation of the lower portion of the duct . This is not always necessary , but a number of cases have been reported in which , after the kidney and a considerable of the corresponding ureter ...
... important point in ureteral grafting is the ligation of the lower portion of the duct . This is not always necessary , but a number of cases have been reported in which , after the kidney and a considerable of the corresponding ureter ...
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... important diseases compli- cated by or caused by tuberculosis . After having all of this in- formation , that we , as physicians , should allow a patient to leave our consultation room , having assured ourselves of his case being ...
... important diseases compli- cated by or caused by tuberculosis . After having all of this in- formation , that we , as physicians , should allow a patient to leave our consultation room , having assured ourselves of his case being ...
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... important matter . I do not advocate the radical idea that , when- ever a woman complains of an ache or pain which has existed for a length of time in her abdomen or pelvis , that the surgeon should immediately rush , with knife in hand ...
... important matter . I do not advocate the radical idea that , when- ever a woman complains of an ache or pain which has existed for a length of time in her abdomen or pelvis , that the surgeon should immediately rush , with knife in hand ...
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