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... hands of the patient , but to teach the patient a proper method that he may assist the physician to obtain a better result than heretofore . It is accepted that two thirds of the cases of running ears affect the poorer classes of people ...
... hands of the patient , but to teach the patient a proper method that he may assist the physician to obtain a better result than heretofore . It is accepted that two thirds of the cases of running ears affect the poorer classes of people ...
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... hand the probe catches the gauze , and with one easy stroke it is passed to the bottom of the ear , indicated by the ... hands at each dressing . After two or three weeks of this kind of treatment we can expect that the discharge has ...
... hand the probe catches the gauze , and with one easy stroke it is passed to the bottom of the ear , indicated by the ... hands at each dressing . After two or three weeks of this kind of treatment we can expect that the discharge has ...
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... hand . Irrigation should be commenced as early as possible , even on the first day of the appearance of the discharge . I treat the cases once a day only . In the first two weeks the anterior urethra alone should be irrigated . But ...
... hand . Irrigation should be commenced as early as possible , even on the first day of the appearance of the discharge . I treat the cases once a day only . In the first two weeks the anterior urethra alone should be irrigated . But ...
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... hands it has proved absolutely worthless . In the several cases that I applied it , only increased discharge resulted , and the patient felt more uncomfortable . In conclusion I wish to say that with all the evidence I have in hand I ...
... hands it has proved absolutely worthless . In the several cases that I applied it , only increased discharge resulted , and the patient felt more uncomfortable . In conclusion I wish to say that with all the evidence I have in hand I ...
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... hand , the fin- ger , while it is perhaps a trifle more sensitive to pain , has the great advantage that it can be placed in any convenient position and held there , and the bleeding can be readily checked by a minute's pressure . In a ...
... hand , the fin- ger , while it is perhaps a trifle more sensitive to pain , has the great advantage that it can be placed in any convenient position and held there , and the bleeding can be readily checked by a minute's pressure . In a ...
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