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... Treatment was immediately instituted , the offend- ing ribs raised , and the paroxysm refused to subside . The ... treatment , and that a cheerful mind is a great aid in the treatment of diseases generally . While it cannot be utilized ...
... Treatment was immediately instituted , the offend- ing ribs raised , and the paroxysm refused to subside . The ... treatment , and that a cheerful mind is a great aid in the treatment of diseases generally . While it cannot be utilized ...
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... treatment to mean this . Others inter- pret the Ochsner treatment to mean that it is all right to operate to the end of thirty - six hours , but think that thirty - seven hours would be too long , regardless of the condition or the ...
... treatment to mean this . Others inter- pret the Ochsner treatment to mean that it is all right to operate to the end of thirty - six hours , but think that thirty - seven hours would be too long , regardless of the condition or the ...
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... treatment , by various authors , both medical and surgical men , is variously estimated from 10 to 16 per cent , averaging about 13 per cent or a little less than the surgical staff of the hospitals treating fewer patients . Figuring ...
... treatment , by various authors , both medical and surgical men , is variously estimated from 10 to 16 per cent , averaging about 13 per cent or a little less than the surgical staff of the hospitals treating fewer patients . Figuring ...
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... treatment may be successfully applied other than the promoting of absolute rest . Second , all authorities , both medical and surg- ical , agree on the one fact that the safest thing is immediate operation at the earliest possible ...
... treatment may be successfully applied other than the promoting of absolute rest . Second , all authorities , both medical and surg- ical , agree on the one fact that the safest thing is immediate operation at the earliest possible ...
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... treatment was used , rather than good surgery , and no higher with the Ochsner treatment than in the hands of poor surgeons . This disease laid great responsibilty on the surgeon , for if not capable of operating , and death should ...
... treatment was used , rather than good surgery , and no higher with the Ochsner treatment than in the hands of poor surgeons . This disease laid great responsibilty on the surgeon , for if not capable of operating , and death should ...
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