The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24F. A. Davis, 1902 |
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... patient . The patients were placed upon preliminary treatment , and attention given to the hygiene of the body , careful sterilization of instruments and bandages , and especial attention to the after - treatment . In such operations as ...
... patient . The patients were placed upon preliminary treatment , and attention given to the hygiene of the body , careful sterilization of instruments and bandages , and especial attention to the after - treatment . In such operations as ...
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... patient related the following interesting formed to protect the contraction of the history : - cartilages of the eyelids , which nearly al- ways follows a prolonged attack of granular lids . After - treatment . We again adopt the ...
... patient related the following interesting formed to protect the contraction of the history : - cartilages of the eyelids , which nearly al- ways follows a prolonged attack of granular lids . After - treatment . We again adopt the ...
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... patient to return to me . during a catamenial epoch . She was un- able to do this on account of her occupa- tion ... patient's manifesting any sign of perception . Astonished by the absence of the defensive reflex produced by the ex ...
... patient to return to me . during a catamenial epoch . She was un- able to do this on account of her occupa- tion ... patient's manifesting any sign of perception . Astonished by the absence of the defensive reflex produced by the ex ...
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... patient experienced , the Abstracts . Elephantiasic Edema of the Lips . The organ might be compared to the saburral tongue , with the difference that it desquamates instead of being covered with saburral matter at each general or local ...
... patient experienced , the Abstracts . Elephantiasic Edema of the Lips . The organ might be compared to the saburral tongue , with the difference that it desquamates instead of being covered with saburral matter at each general or local ...
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... patient , notwithstanding various wound , from which the blood issued in manifestations , such as cardiac weakness abundance , showed that the internal mam- mary artery was intact and that the dia- phragm was not perforated . On the con ...
... patient , notwithstanding various wound , from which the blood issued in manifestations , such as cardiac weakness abundance , showed that the internal mam- mary artery was intact and that the dia- phragm was not perforated . On the con ...
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