Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... operation . Nor can it be applied when a considerable extent of the duct is de- stroyed . It is scarcely necessary to state that uretero - ureteral anastomosis does not comprise the implantation of this organ into vagina , rectum ...
... operation . Nor can it be applied when a considerable extent of the duct is de- stroyed . It is scarcely necessary to state that uretero - ureteral anastomosis does not comprise the implantation of this organ into vagina , rectum ...
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... operation was done we were not aware that any former one had been performed , or that any conservative opera- tion ... operation . The operation itself is not an easy one ; in nearly all cases the duct cannot be brought up to the ...
... operation was done we were not aware that any former one had been performed , or that any conservative opera- tion ... operation . The operation itself is not an easy one ; in nearly all cases the duct cannot be brought up to the ...
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... operation , it will be necessary to establish drainage , otherwise it may be superfluous . Exploration of the ureter and pelvis of the kidney is advisable while the duct is opened . Of course any abnormalities thus discovered should be ...
... operation , it will be necessary to establish drainage , otherwise it may be superfluous . Exploration of the ureter and pelvis of the kidney is advisable while the duct is opened . Of course any abnormalities thus discovered should be ...
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... operation and untied them afterwards , thus injuring them and encouraging both restrictions and fistulæ . The failure was in part due , also , to the small size of the ureter in the dog . Bloodgood ( 20 ) performed the operation on a ...
... operation and untied them afterwards , thus injuring them and encouraging both restrictions and fistulæ . The failure was in part due , also , to the small size of the ureter in the dog . Bloodgood ( 20 ) performed the operation on a ...
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... operation , the ends do not separate as is their tendency in the invaginated method of Boggi and the constriction can not well be of mo- ment . We believe it is as worthy of merit as Van Hook's plan . Certainly no suture penetrates the ...
... operation , the ends do not separate as is their tendency in the invaginated method of Boggi and the constriction can not well be of mo- ment . We believe it is as worthy of merit as Van Hook's plan . Certainly no suture penetrates the ...
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