The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24F. A. Davis, 1902 |
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... removed or not , according to the will of the operator ; and the cataract pressed out through the corneal wound . There are many different methods , all more or less similar , and all having the same object in view . Daviel , who in ...
... removed or not , according to the will of the operator ; and the cataract pressed out through the corneal wound . There are many different methods , all more or less similar , and all having the same object in view . Daviel , who in ...
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... removed with curved scissors , and the contents of the globe are taken out with a small scoop devised for the purpose . Great care is necessary to remove the ciliary bodies , choroid , and the head of the optic nerve , leaving a clean ...
... removed with curved scissors , and the contents of the globe are taken out with a small scoop devised for the purpose . Great care is necessary to remove the ciliary bodies , choroid , and the head of the optic nerve , leaving a clean ...
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... removed and the glass ball introduced . the location of the incision in the orbital The tendons were next united across the tissues . Failure is now almost unknown ball by means of the sutures previously by this method . passed through ...
... removed and the glass ball introduced . the location of the incision in the orbital The tendons were next united across the tissues . Failure is now almost unknown ball by means of the sutures previously by this method . passed through ...
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... removal of this large free colloid masses of the peritoneum were eschar led to the formation of three fistulæ , derived from rupture of the cysts whose which communicated , respectively , with walls were exceedingly delicate . the ...
... removal of this large free colloid masses of the peritoneum were eschar led to the formation of three fistulæ , derived from rupture of the cysts whose which communicated , respectively , with walls were exceedingly delicate . the ...
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... removal of sequestra or scraping tuberculous foci should be filled with von Mosetig - Moorhof's " stopping . " This consists of iodoform , 60 or 30 parts ; spermaĉeti , 40 parts ; and oil of sesamum , 20 parts . It acts as an antiseptic ...
... removal of sequestra or scraping tuberculous foci should be filled with von Mosetig - Moorhof's " stopping . " This consists of iodoform , 60 or 30 parts ; spermaĉeti , 40 parts ; and oil of sesamum , 20 parts . It acts as an antiseptic ...
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