Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... 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 kidney to enter the cavity of the ...
... 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 kidney to enter the cavity of the ...
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... less in the direc- tion of the graft than toward the natural outlet . A. James ( 19 ) has demonstrated that a head of water of 2.4 feet caused suffi- cient pressure on the tubules of the kidney to produce URETERO URETERAL ANASTOMOSIS . 11.
... less in the direc- tion of the graft than toward the natural outlet . A. James ( 19 ) has demonstrated that a head of water of 2.4 feet caused suffi- cient pressure on the tubules of the kidney to produce URETERO URETERAL ANASTOMOSIS . 11.
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... less fixed position . These organs will have by this time lost their function and permanent sterility is the result . In cases of this character , after the best methods of treatment have been tried and faithfully carried out , the ...
... less fixed position . These organs will have by this time lost their function and permanent sterility is the result . In cases of this character , after the best methods of treatment have been tried and faithfully carried out , the ...
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... less constant contact with the sick and injured giving them a certain degree of technique to be gained in no other way , while their freedom from other duties makes it possible for them to give much more time to first - aid study than ...
... less constant contact with the sick and injured giving them a certain degree of technique to be gained in no other way , while their freedom from other duties makes it possible for them to give much more time to first - aid study than ...
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... less on one side than on the other ? " No technical expression should ever be used until it has been fully and distinctly ex- plained ; and , in general , simple Anglo - Saxon nomenclature is better than the Latinized verbosity of the ...
... less on one side than on the other ? " No technical expression should ever be used until it has been fully and distinctly ex- plained ; and , in general , simple Anglo - Saxon nomenclature is better than the Latinized verbosity of the ...
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