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Page 10
... referred to . Matters proceeded as in Case I , and in about three months from her date of entrance , the patient left the hospital with good use of her thighs , and no contraction whatever . I saw the girl six months after her discharge ...
... referred to . Matters proceeded as in Case I , and in about three months from her date of entrance , the patient left the hospital with good use of her thighs , and no contraction whatever . I saw the girl six months after her discharge ...
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... referred to , and one applicable to nearly all stages of delivery , that of pushing the occiput upwards and converting the presentation into one of the face , an undertaking like that of changing a mento - posterior to an occipito ...
... referred to , and one applicable to nearly all stages of delivery , that of pushing the occiput upwards and converting the presentation into one of the face , an undertaking like that of changing a mento - posterior to an occipito ...
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... Discussion DR . H. W. QUIRK : The Doctor has not referred to a change of po- sition which I think is applicable and useful in these conditions ; that is in placing the patient in the knee - chest position , CLEVELAND MEDICAL SOCIETY 35.
... Discussion DR . H. W. QUIRK : The Doctor has not referred to a change of po- sition which I think is applicable and useful in these conditions ; that is in placing the patient in the knee - chest position , CLEVELAND MEDICAL SOCIETY 35.
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... referred to , Sehrwald could make observations on the mediastinum through a large opening in the chest - wall . At the beginning of inspiration , the mediastinum , which was convexed toward the left side , was seen to move slightly ...
... referred to , Sehrwald could make observations on the mediastinum through a large opening in the chest - wall . At the beginning of inspiration , the mediastinum , which was convexed toward the left side , was seen to move slightly ...
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... referred to . The living human subject with a pressure - pneumothorax seems to increase the rigidity of the thoracic wall by muscular action , and in this manner modify the percussion - note and increase the resistance in a manner that ...
... referred to . The living human subject with a pressure - pneumothorax seems to increase the rigidity of the thoracic wall by muscular action , and in this manner modify the percussion - note and increase the resistance in a manner that ...
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