Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... possible . We cannot be certain that it is not infected , as will be the case if a suppurating focus from stone or other cause be present higher in the canal . It is well , there- fore , to apply forceps to the upper end of the injured ...
... possible . We cannot be certain that it is not infected , as will be the case if a suppurating focus from stone or other cause be present higher in the canal . It is well , there- fore , to apply forceps to the upper end of the injured ...
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... possible , is not better than attaching it to the skin or the bowel , particularly if a vaginal operation for making a bladder graft of the duct is contemplated . It is scarcely worth mention- ing that an open wound for simple drainage ...
... possible , is not better than attaching it to the skin or the bowel , particularly if a vaginal operation for making a bladder graft of the duct is contemplated . It is scarcely worth mention- ing that an open wound for simple drainage ...
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... possible . ANOMALIES . - As anomalies of the ureter frequently occur , it is well to search a little for one should the ureter be severed . Complete and entirely separate ureters often occur on one , some- times on both sides , and of ...
... possible . ANOMALIES . - As anomalies of the ureter frequently occur , it is well to search a little for one should the ureter be severed . Complete and entirely separate ureters often occur on one , some- times on both sides , and of ...
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... possible exception of Schopf's , we see positively no evidence of the slightest evil effects of suturing complete transverse injuries of the ureter . CONCLUSIONS . I. Uretero - ureteral anastomosis is a perfectly feasible pro- -cedure ...
... possible exception of Schopf's , we see positively no evidence of the slightest evil effects of suturing complete transverse injuries of the ureter . CONCLUSIONS . I. Uretero - ureteral anastomosis is a perfectly feasible pro- -cedure ...
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A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery. 2. Uretero - ureteral anastomosis , whenever possible , is far preferable to any other form of ureteral grafting , to nephrectomy and to ligation of the ureter . 3. Boari , A. , Annales des Maladies ...
A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery. 2. Uretero - ureteral anastomosis , whenever possible , is far preferable to any other form of ureteral grafting , to nephrectomy and to ligation of the ureter . 3. Boari , A. , Annales des Maladies ...
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