The Lancet-clinic, Volume 100Lancet-Clinic Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... position of the patient's head . The trachea is about six inches long in adults , and when this dis- tance has been traversed we come to the bifurcation , which appears as a narrow , whitish ridge with the openings of the bronchi on ...
... position of the patient's head . The trachea is about six inches long in adults , and when this dis- tance has been traversed we come to the bifurcation , which appears as a narrow , whitish ridge with the openings of the bronchi on ...
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... position , I was which was pushed to the extreme , so that the intestine was carried up into the abdomen , the uterus was seen to be of normal size , occupy- ing the pelvis to the extreme left . On raising the uterus there was found to ...
... position , I was which was pushed to the extreme , so that the intestine was carried up into the abdomen , the uterus was seen to be of normal size , occupy- ing the pelvis to the extreme left . On raising the uterus there was found to ...
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... position in the communities in which they live , they should do all in their power to aid their local department in such measures as these , which demand little tax upon his time , and are only for the public good . M. A. B. MEDICAL ...
... position in the communities in which they live , they should do all in their power to aid their local department in such measures as these , which demand little tax upon his time , and are only for the public good . M. A. B. MEDICAL ...
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... position of an exact science , drawing for help upon art , the handmaiden of science , less and less as its mastery ... positions of trust and responsibility . The internist , less spec- tacular in his labors , less forceful in ...
... position of an exact science , drawing for help upon art , the handmaiden of science , less and less as its mastery ... positions of trust and responsibility . The internist , less spec- tacular in his labors , less forceful in ...
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... position . We know positively the moment the trachea has been entered , as the respiration is now carried on through the bronchoscope . The eye of the operator at the proximal end of the tube gets a clear picture of the trachea . It is ...
... position . We know positively the moment the trachea has been entered , as the respiration is now carried on through the bronchoscope . The eye of the operator at the proximal end of the tube gets a clear picture of the trachea . It is ...
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