Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... early stage to a slight degree , which becomes more marked as the exu- dation appears . Course and Issue . - The course of acute suppuration of the middle ear depends principally on its cause , on the intensity of the process , on the ...
... early stage to a slight degree , which becomes more marked as the exu- dation appears . Course and Issue . - The course of acute suppuration of the middle ear depends principally on its cause , on the intensity of the process , on the ...
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... early date . The tempera- ture reached 1041⁄2 with symptoms of infection on the 23d , and on the following morning I operated on the mastoid . The antrum and cells were filled with pus , and a large amount of diseased bone , extending ...
... early date . The tempera- ture reached 1041⁄2 with symptoms of infection on the 23d , and on the following morning I operated on the mastoid . The antrum and cells were filled with pus , and a large amount of diseased bone , extending ...
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... early stage , hence its marked contagiousness . Scarlet fever is probably the most eccentric of all the specific eruptions . The writer suggested that mild epi- demics of small - pox might be due to loss of virulence in the germ through ...
... early stage , hence its marked contagiousness . Scarlet fever is probably the most eccentric of all the specific eruptions . The writer suggested that mild epi- demics of small - pox might be due to loss of virulence in the germ through ...
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... early aseptic trephining ; the Dessau figure of eight elastic bandage as a means of preventing loose joint after re- section of the shoulder ; excision of the elbow joint by lamplight , with the assistance of a cowboy ; his only case of ...
... early aseptic trephining ; the Dessau figure of eight elastic bandage as a means of preventing loose joint after re- section of the shoulder ; excision of the elbow joint by lamplight , with the assistance of a cowboy ; his only case of ...
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... early . The value of microscopic examinations of sections of suspicious spots and curetted portions has been demonstrated in Dr. Perkins ' per- sonal experience , and he has devised an instrument for removing histologic sections from ...
... early . The value of microscopic examinations of sections of suspicious spots and curetted portions has been demonstrated in Dr. Perkins ' per- sonal experience , and he has devised an instrument for removing histologic sections from ...
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