The Lancet-clinic, Volume 100Lancet-Clinic Publishing Company, 1908 |
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... tion of adventitious tissue in these inter- stices we have a grave condition , which , if continuous , must prove disastrous to the patient . This is the " Pass Thermopyla " of the grim monster . For years and years the medical ...
... tion of adventitious tissue in these inter- stices we have a grave condition , which , if continuous , must prove disastrous to the patient . This is the " Pass Thermopyla " of the grim monster . For years and years the medical ...
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... tion and swelling of the stomach , and in this way his nerves would again become united to the spinal cord , and that he would regain the normal use of his limbs , that his mental con- dition would return to normal . We endeav- ored to ...
... tion and swelling of the stomach , and in this way his nerves would again become united to the spinal cord , and that he would regain the normal use of his limbs , that his mental con- dition would return to normal . We endeav- ored to ...
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... tion or artificial inoculation just sufficient to act as a stimulus , and that the essence of the vaccine therapy consists in so timing and graduating a series of inoculations as to perpetuate the positive phase at high tide , and ...
... tion or artificial inoculation just sufficient to act as a stimulus , and that the essence of the vaccine therapy consists in so timing and graduating a series of inoculations as to perpetuate the positive phase at high tide , and ...
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... tion of labor increases the danger of septic in- fection . No doubt this is true , but at the same time this is usually an avoidable danger , while the condition which we seek to relieve almost inevi- tably leads to much more serious ...
... tion of labor increases the danger of septic in- fection . No doubt this is true , but at the same time this is usually an avoidable danger , while the condition which we seek to relieve almost inevi- tably leads to much more serious ...
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... tion for uterine fibroids ever done in his native town ( 1882 ) . In 1884 he did the first operation for appendicitis ever done in Henderson . In 1886 he did the first cholecystectomy for trau- matic rupture of the gall - bladder ever ...
... tion for uterine fibroids ever done in his native town ( 1882 ) . In 1884 he did the first operation for appendicitis ever done in Henderson . In 1886 he did the first cholecystectomy for trau- matic rupture of the gall - bladder ever ...
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