The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 5Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1896 Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... wound of the , 423 Eye , enucleation of the , 20 Exanthems , infectious and toxic cutaneous , 159 Exophthalmic goiter , 89 , 99 , 446 the pathogenesis of , 107 Exophthalmos and ptosis of traumatic origin , 56 Face , lactic acid in ...
... wound of the , 423 Eye , enucleation of the , 20 Exanthems , infectious and toxic cutaneous , 159 Exophthalmic goiter , 89 , 99 , 446 the pathogenesis of , 107 Exophthalmos and ptosis of traumatic origin , 56 Face , lactic acid in ...
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... wound were then stitched to the skin , and a No. 12 soft rubber catheter introduced into the stomach and allowed to remain for the introduction of liquid food . A second incision was made into the esophagus , above the seat of constric ...
... wound were then stitched to the skin , and a No. 12 soft rubber catheter introduced into the stomach and allowed to remain for the introduction of liquid food . A second incision was made into the esophagus , above the seat of constric ...
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... wound healed without interruption . One month later , the lens and portion of the capsule were extracted , resulting in restoration of moderate acuity of vision . Macroscopically the cyst contained a yel- low glutinous substance ; after ...
... wound healed without interruption . One month later , the lens and portion of the capsule were extracted , resulting in restoration of moderate acuity of vision . Macroscopically the cyst contained a yel- low glutinous substance ; after ...
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... wound closed . On the third day the wound is redressed , the rubber tissue drains removed , In and a fixed dressing applied for about three weeks . At the end of this time the wound is again redressed and lateral movement of the patella ...
... wound closed . On the third day the wound is redressed , the rubber tissue drains removed , In and a fixed dressing applied for about three weeks . At the end of this time the wound is again redressed and lateral movement of the patella ...
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... wounds of the capsule were united by continuous catgut su- tures , after flushing the joints with salt solu- tion . The skin wound in each case brought together with silk . Posterior knee splints were applied outside of the dressings ...
... wounds of the capsule were united by continuous catgut su- tures , after flushing the joints with salt solu- tion . The skin wound in each case brought together with silk . Posterior knee splints were applied outside of the dressings ...
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