The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20F. A. Davis, 1898 |
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... chronic cases . By recent cases is understood those which have been dis- placed less than one year . The practical necessity for this division lies in the fact that after a uterus has been displaced for a considerable length of time the ...
... chronic cases . By recent cases is understood those which have been dis- placed less than one year . The practical necessity for this division lies in the fact that after a uterus has been displaced for a considerable length of time the ...
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... chronic and treated accordingly . The treatment of chronic retrodisplace- ments of the uterus is operative . The use of a pessary may , in some cases , effect a symptomatic cure , but the displacement will recur so soon as the ...
... chronic and treated accordingly . The treatment of chronic retrodisplace- ments of the uterus is operative . The use of a pessary may , in some cases , effect a symptomatic cure , but the displacement will recur so soon as the ...
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... chronic retrodisplacements of the uterus . lieve , furthermore , when this operation is properly appreciated by the profession that many cases of so - called nervous prostration and other conditions causing chronic in- validism will be ...
... chronic retrodisplacements of the uterus . lieve , furthermore , when this operation is properly appreciated by the profession that many cases of so - called nervous prostration and other conditions causing chronic in- validism will be ...
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... chronic . 8. The virulence of the specific micro- organism and its biological properties cer- tainly play an important part in the advent of typhoid paralysis . As much may be said of the individual predisposition of each patient . Out ...
... chronic . 8. The virulence of the specific micro- organism and its biological properties cer- tainly play an important part in the advent of typhoid paralysis . As much may be said of the individual predisposition of each patient . Out ...
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... chronic inflammation which most often assumes the atrophic or sclerous form . These lesions are susceptible of being arrested or retroceding by destruction of the diseased parts of the ear first attacked ( cauterization , curettage ...
... chronic inflammation which most often assumes the atrophic or sclerous form . These lesions are susceptible of being arrested or retroceding by destruction of the diseased parts of the ear first attacked ( cauterization , curettage ...
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