Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... condition , and upon palpation a hard mass was located about the pyloric end of the stomach , suggesting that I had a cancerous condition with which to deal . At my request , the lady with whom the patient came also easily felt this ...
... condition , and upon palpation a hard mass was located about the pyloric end of the stomach , suggesting that I had a cancerous condition with which to deal . At my request , the lady with whom the patient came also easily felt this ...
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... condition of things . Accordingly an in- cision was made in a median line , and we found the lesser omen- tum involved in an extensive inflammation and was adherent to the surrounding intestines , full of nodules , and necessitated ...
... condition of things . Accordingly an in- cision was made in a median line , and we found the lesser omen- tum involved in an extensive inflammation and was adherent to the surrounding intestines , full of nodules , and necessitated ...
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... conditions as environment , habits , food , previous diseases . 5th . Metastasis . 6th . The proper preparation of the ... condition are decidedly unfavor- able to an operation . Preparation of patient should include , among other things ...
... conditions as environment , habits , food , previous diseases . 5th . Metastasis . 6th . The proper preparation of the ... condition are decidedly unfavor- able to an operation . Preparation of patient should include , among other things ...
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... condition of the tissues , which sometimes occurs when the meatus is bathed in fluids for a considerable length of time . Careful inflation forces the discharge from the middle ear into the meatus , where it can be readily removed ...
... condition of the tissues , which sometimes occurs when the meatus is bathed in fluids for a considerable length of time . Careful inflation forces the discharge from the middle ear into the meatus , where it can be readily removed ...
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... condition of poisoning rather than depression . Prophy- laxis is the best treatment . Feed the patient well beforehand . Inject as much normal salt solution as possible in the pectoral region . Sulphate of atropine is a valuable adjunct ...
... condition of poisoning rather than depression . Prophy- laxis is the best treatment . Feed the patient well beforehand . Inject as much normal salt solution as possible in the pectoral region . Sulphate of atropine is a valuable adjunct ...
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