Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... opening . The urine is forced along the ureter by two influences : the peristaltic action of the tube and the force of gravity , but this latter does not act when the patient is in a horizontal position while the first is constantly ...
... opening . The urine is forced along the ureter by two influences : the peristaltic action of the tube and the force of gravity , but this latter does not act when the patient is in a horizontal position while the first is constantly ...
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... opening with free re- gurgitation of the urine , especially when the bladder is allowed to become even slightly distended , with the same result . In bladder grafting we have also the danger of back - flowing during contractions of that ...
... opening with free re- gurgitation of the urine , especially when the bladder is allowed to become even slightly distended , with the same result . In bladder grafting we have also the danger of back - flowing during contractions of that ...
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... opening the abdo- men was regarded as a proceeding fraught with great danger . Exploratory incisions , if known at all nineteen or twenty years ago , were generally the result of a mistake rather than of delib- erate intention . At the ...
... opening the abdo- men was regarded as a proceeding fraught with great danger . Exploratory incisions , if known at all nineteen or twenty years ago , were generally the result of a mistake rather than of delib- erate intention . At the ...
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... opening the ab- domen , from seeing what can be done to alleviate suffering . We should , upon every occasion , exercise as much care and precaution as is possible against premature and unnecessary inter- ference ; but , on the other ...
... opening the ab- domen , from seeing what can be done to alleviate suffering . We should , upon every occasion , exercise as much care and precaution as is possible against premature and unnecessary inter- ference ; but , on the other ...
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... opening suf- ficiently large to allow the fluid to escape and to get our hand in the pleural cavity so as to thoroughly cleanse it . I made my in- cision immediately over the fifth rib , dissecting the soft parts off and then carefully ...
... opening suf- ficiently large to allow the fluid to escape and to get our hand in the pleural cavity so as to thoroughly cleanse it . I made my in- cision immediately over the fifth rib , dissecting the soft parts off and then carefully ...
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