The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 24Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1903 |
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Page 33
... opening in the uterus was closed by through and through sutures of chromicised catgut . After direct measurement of the inlet the abdominal wall was closed . The thoroughly mature male child was cared for by Dr. Farrell and cried ...
... opening in the uterus was closed by through and through sutures of chromicised catgut . After direct measurement of the inlet the abdominal wall was closed . The thoroughly mature male child was cared for by Dr. Farrell and cried ...
Page 40
... opening into the uterus in situ without entering the peritoneal cavity ( Spencer ) . Usually these adhesions produce some stretching and tearing pains during subsequent menstruation , but inside of a year , or during the first half of ...
... opening into the uterus in situ without entering the peritoneal cavity ( Spencer ) . Usually these adhesions produce some stretching and tearing pains during subsequent menstruation , but inside of a year , or during the first half of ...
Page 67
... Opening the Mastoid Process , says , " In subacute or chronic sclerosing nonsuppurating mastoiditis with an intact drum membrane , the mas- toid may be opened when cerebral symptoms are present , or especially intense and obstinate pain ...
... Opening the Mastoid Process , says , " In subacute or chronic sclerosing nonsuppurating mastoiditis with an intact drum membrane , the mas- toid may be opened when cerebral symptoms are present , or especially intense and obstinate pain ...
Page 70
... opening the mastoid in the absence of all demonstrable suppuration . Voss has recently described in Knapp's Archives some twenty instances of ear opera- tions performed on hysteric subjects without sufficient indication , and.
... opening the mastoid in the absence of all demonstrable suppuration . Voss has recently described in Knapp's Archives some twenty instances of ear opera- tions performed on hysteric subjects without sufficient indication , and.
Page 72
... opening such as I have mentioned will relieve it , I see no reason why it should not be done . There is practically no danger attending such an opera- tion . It is not a formidable operative procedure . It is not a mastoid operation ...
... opening such as I have mentioned will relieve it , I see no reason why it should not be done . There is practically no danger attending such an opera- tion . It is not a formidable operative procedure . It is not a mastoid operation ...
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