The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20F. A. Davis, 1898 |
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... give to the organs of the pelvis their normal support . Finally , if endometritis is associated with the dis ... gives ample room for all the necessary manipulations . If the abdominal wall is fat , the incision through the skin and ...
... give to the organs of the pelvis their normal support . Finally , if endometritis is associated with the dis ... gives ample room for all the necessary manipulations . If the abdominal wall is fat , the incision through the skin and ...
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... give you a few practical hints as to proves fatal . Post - mortem examinations the cause , diagnosis , prognosis , and treat- show that one - third of all people examined ment of appendicitis . have had sometime during life appendicular ...
... give you a few practical hints as to proves fatal . Post - mortem examinations the cause , diagnosis , prognosis , and treat- show that one - third of all people examined ment of appendicitis . have had sometime during life appendicular ...
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... give purgatives in appendicitis after the first few days , as they may then cause rupture of the appendix . This is a septic case , and I shall not here attempt Mc- Burney's operation , but incise directly through the wall of the ...
... give purgatives in appendicitis after the first few days , as they may then cause rupture of the appendix . This is a septic case , and I shall not here attempt Mc- Burney's operation , but incise directly through the wall of the ...
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... give out a strong odor of camphor . The tree is capable of attaining considerable age . From its native regions the camphor- laurel has been successfully transplanted to many parts of the globe . It may be reared in subtropical ...
... give out a strong odor of camphor . The tree is capable of attaining considerable age . From its native regions the camphor- laurel has been successfully transplanted to many parts of the globe . It may be reared in subtropical ...
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... give the preference to chloroform . Syme was the great surgeon of the day in Scotland , and it is to the methods introduced by Syme that the labors of the Hyderabad Commission are indirectly due . Syme's theories and meth- ods ...
... give the preference to chloroform . Syme was the great surgeon of the day in Scotland , and it is to the methods introduced by Syme that the labors of the Hyderabad Commission are indirectly due . Syme's theories and meth- ods ...
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Page 442 - The following suggestions for the treatment of La Grippe will not be amiss at this time when there seems to be a prevalence of it and its allied complaints. The patient is usually seen when the fever is present, as the chill, which occasionally ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. First of -all, the bowels should be opened freely by some saline draught. For the severe headache, pain and general soreness, give...
Page 200 - This combination is very useful in relieving various forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion, and will afford permanent benefit in cases of enfeebled digestion, where the gastric juices are not properly secreted.