Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... recovery . 9. Emmet ( 11 ) . In removing a large uterine fibroid cut ureter in two at level of fifth lumbar vertebra ; closed it by Van Hook's method , notwithstanding the upper portion was much distended ; recovery . 10. Doherty ( 10 ) ...
... recovery . 9. Emmet ( 11 ) . In removing a large uterine fibroid cut ureter in two at level of fifth lumbar vertebra ; closed it by Van Hook's method , notwithstanding the upper portion was much distended ; recovery . 10. Doherty ( 10 ) ...
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... recovery . Six months later dem- onstrated the absence of constriction of the ureter by passage of a ureteral bougie and urinalysis . Fig . 1. Showing section of ureter for oblique end - to - end anastomosis . Fig . 2. Plan of suturing ...
... recovery . Six months later dem- onstrated the absence of constriction of the ureter by passage of a ureteral bougie and urinalysis . Fig . 1. Showing section of ureter for oblique end - to - end anastomosis . Fig . 2. Plan of suturing ...
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... recovering without leakage about site of operation . One was killed at the end of fifteen days and the other in three and one - half months , and the autopsies demonstrated that the continuity of the ducts had been entirely re ...
... recovering without leakage about site of operation . One was killed at the end of fifteen days and the other in three and one - half months , and the autopsies demonstrated that the continuity of the ducts had been entirely re ...
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... recovery , and when the suffering is such as to render life miserable , not to allow ourselves to be deterred by some fancied fear of opening the ab- domen , from seeing what can be done to alleviate suffering . We should , upon every ...
... recovery , and when the suffering is such as to render life miserable , not to allow ourselves to be deterred by some fancied fear of opening the ab- domen , from seeing what can be done to alleviate suffering . We should , upon every ...
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... recovery , the aphonia disappearing with the expansion of the lung , and on the 24th of November he was discharged from the hospital , re- turning for the dressing of the wound every second or third day . In the closing of the wound a ...
... recovery , the aphonia disappearing with the expansion of the lung , and on the 24th of November he was discharged from the hospital , re- turning for the dressing of the wound every second or third day . In the closing of the wound a ...
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