Medical Record, Volume 65George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1904 |
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... tube should be inserted just through the dura into the arachnoid space and left in place as long as there was a copious discharge of serum . This tube might be brought out through one of the small trephine holes made for the ...
... tube should be inserted just through the dura into the arachnoid space and left in place as long as there was a copious discharge of serum . This tube might be brought out through one of the small trephine holes made for the ...
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... tubes . Within a few hours there is germination of both , then precipitation and transparency in the Eberth tube , slight precipitation and opacity in the coli ; encapsulation of both germs , swelling and deformation by partial ...
... tubes . Within a few hours there is germination of both , then precipitation and transparency in the Eberth tube , slight precipitation and opacity in the coli ; encapsulation of both germs , swelling and deformation by partial ...
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... tube or ovary . Should he meet with such a condition , it would appear to him that the two diseases existed as a coincidence independent of each other , as far as direct infection from one to the other was concerned . Retroperitoneal ...
... tube or ovary . Should he meet with such a condition , it would appear to him that the two diseases existed as a coincidence independent of each other , as far as direct infection from one to the other was concerned . Retroperitoneal ...
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... tube . The tumor involved the wall of the rectum to almost a uniform degree for six inches of its length , and the organ was transformed into a tube that might very well be compared to a flattened lead pipe with very thick walls . The tube ...
... tube . The tumor involved the wall of the rectum to almost a uniform degree for six inches of its length , and the organ was transformed into a tube that might very well be compared to a flattened lead pipe with very thick walls . The tube ...
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... tube , about the length of a cigarette , and of the proper size to be introduced into the ear . The end of the tube is dipped in paraffin , and pushed into the canal until it comes in contact with the foreign body , where- upon the ...
... tube , about the length of a cigarette , and of the proper size to be introduced into the ear . The end of the tube is dipped in paraffin , and pushed into the canal until it comes in contact with the foreign body , where- upon the ...
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