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... abdominal symptoms ag- gravated by this diet . Constipation prevailed in seventy per cent . of the cases . The stools were well formed , hard or dark and offensive , containing inspissated bile . Enterorrhagia occurred in ten per cent ...
... abdominal symptoms ag- gravated by this diet . Constipation prevailed in seventy per cent . of the cases . The stools were well formed , hard or dark and offensive , containing inspissated bile . Enterorrhagia occurred in ten per cent ...
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... abdominal walls on that side , over McBurney's point . There had been in each at- tack an obstinate constipation , which had yielded in a few days to the use of hot fomentations , large enemas and small and oft repeated doses of aloin ...
... abdominal walls on that side , over McBurney's point . There had been in each at- tack an obstinate constipation , which had yielded in a few days to the use of hot fomentations , large enemas and small and oft repeated doses of aloin ...
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... abdominal section was performed , which revealed a double pyosalpinx . The tubes and ovaries were removed , and the abdominal wound closed with Kelly's mattress suture . Ten days later the external sutures were removed . Some ...
... abdominal section was performed , which revealed a double pyosalpinx . The tubes and ovaries were removed , and the abdominal wound closed with Kelly's mattress suture . Ten days later the external sutures were removed . Some ...
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... abdominal section , while of the seven cases treated by the vaginal method all recovered . I believe that had all the above cases been treated in the same manner there would probably have been no fatality . This , however 62 MEDICAL ...
... abdominal section , while of the seven cases treated by the vaginal method all recovered . I believe that had all the above cases been treated in the same manner there would probably have been no fatality . This , however 62 MEDICAL ...
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... abdominal one . In fact , we must recognize in pelvic abscess a very serious condition , no matter by what method it is treated . The chief aim we have in view is to obtain the greatest and most radical relief in as short a time as ...
... abdominal one . In fact , we must recognize in pelvic abscess a very serious condition , no matter by what method it is treated . The chief aim we have in view is to obtain the greatest and most radical relief in as short a time as ...
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