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patients before operation , as a predisposing etiological factor . There is hardly a surgeon who cannot recall a case in which the symptoms described above presented themselves , where the prog- nosis seemed to be favorable during the ...
patients before operation , as a predisposing etiological factor . There is hardly a surgeon who cannot recall a case in which the symptoms described above presented themselves , where the prog- nosis seemed to be favorable during the ...
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... surgeon than important to the welfare of the patient to attempt to differentiate in cases of post - operative intestinal obstruction between the various forms of ileus . Dynamic and mechanical ileus , to which it clinically belongs , as ...
... surgeon than important to the welfare of the patient to attempt to differentiate in cases of post - operative intestinal obstruction between the various forms of ileus . Dynamic and mechanical ileus , to which it clinically belongs , as ...
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... surgeon until the pa- tient was beyond the reach of human aid . So deeply rooted is this doctrine that even in those cases which die on the fourth day or later , and in which at the autopsy no visible evidence of peritonitis can be ...
... surgeon until the pa- tient was beyond the reach of human aid . So deeply rooted is this doctrine that even in those cases which die on the fourth day or later , and in which at the autopsy no visible evidence of peritonitis can be ...
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... surgeon . From my own experience I must warn against lavage in the later course of the disease as it decidedly hastens collapse . The two patients treated surgically died ; they were operated on too late . As we know nothing about the ...
... surgeon . From my own experience I must warn against lavage in the later course of the disease as it decidedly hastens collapse . The two patients treated surgically died ; they were operated on too late . As we know nothing about the ...
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... Surgeon to the Gynecological Department of the Northern Dispensary , Philadelphia . THE similarity in causes and effects of four cases with which I met in my private and dispensary practice seemed to me to be of sufficient interest to ...
... Surgeon to the Gynecological Department of the Northern Dispensary , Philadelphia . THE similarity in causes and effects of four cases with which I met in my private and dispensary practice seemed to me to be of sufficient interest to ...
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