Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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... tion in Ophthalmology .... 533 Lawrence , F. F. , Report of Three Cases of Abdominal ..... Lawyer's Fees for a Doctor's struction in First Aid Military Surgeons and Medical Profession Ass'n , Proceedings of 279 593 ' Meeting of the ...
... tion in Ophthalmology .... 533 Lawrence , F. F. , Report of Three Cases of Abdominal ..... Lawyer's Fees for a Doctor's struction in First Aid Military Surgeons and Medical Profession Ass'n , Proceedings of 279 593 ' Meeting of the ...
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... tion the work in this line done by some of the foreign experi- menters . According to Glantenay ( p . 221 ) , Poggi , of Italy , in 1887 tried anastomosis of the ureters in two dogs by invaginating the upper segment into the lower and ...
... tion the work in this line done by some of the foreign experi- menters . According to Glantenay ( p . 221 ) , Poggi , of Italy , in 1887 tried anastomosis of the ureters in two dogs by invaginating the upper segment into the lower and ...
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... tion by this plan . Of the oblique method perhaps we should speak with reserve as it is the only plan that has been followed by us and the case herein mentioned is the only reported appli- cation of it to man or the lower animals . By ...
... tion by this plan . Of the oblique method perhaps we should speak with reserve as it is the only plan that has been followed by us and the case herein mentioned is the only reported appli- cation of it to man or the lower animals . By ...
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... 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.
... 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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... tion on the subject . As it is , the most fertile field of information for them is that of experience , and next an almanac edited by some vender of patent medicine which is warranted to cure consumption . I have not mentioned the only ...
... tion on the subject . As it is , the most fertile field of information for them is that of experience , and next an almanac edited by some vender of patent medicine which is warranted to cure consumption . I have not mentioned the only ...
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