Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 12S.C. Toof & Company, 1892 |
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... usually cocainize the Schneiderian mem- brane to avoid giving pain , but without it , the cautery ( at white heat ) causes very little suffering - much less than when an acid is used . The after treatment is a detergent wash , to be ...
... usually cocainize the Schneiderian mem- brane to avoid giving pain , but without it , the cautery ( at white heat ) causes very little suffering - much less than when an acid is used . The after treatment is a detergent wash , to be ...
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... usually done this work with the galvano cautery , but in its absence it can be done with an acid : nitric or chromic . They are quite effectual but more painful , and the wounds do not heal so readily as where the cautery is used . As ...
... usually done this work with the galvano cautery , but in its absence it can be done with an acid : nitric or chromic . They are quite effectual but more painful , and the wounds do not heal so readily as where the cautery is used . As ...
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... usually pres- ent after taking the drug , and were relieved by small quan- tities ( 1-5 of a teaspoonful ) of powdered nutmeg several times a day . The urine , under treatment , was of a deep blue color . The fæces when passed were not ...
... usually pres- ent after taking the drug , and were relieved by small quan- tities ( 1-5 of a teaspoonful ) of powdered nutmeg several times a day . The urine , under treatment , was of a deep blue color . The fæces when passed were not ...
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... usually occur in cases of chronic suppuration of the ear , and in that particular variety where drainage is exceed- ingly difficult , as in the perforation in Sharpnell's membrane . It is a well - known fact that where inflammatory ...
... usually occur in cases of chronic suppuration of the ear , and in that particular variety where drainage is exceed- ingly difficult , as in the perforation in Sharpnell's membrane . It is a well - known fact that where inflammatory ...
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... of the nerve to insure sta- bility , and additional smaller ones through the neurolemma only . As a rule , sensation is the first to make its appearance after the operation , usually in from one to three weeks Nerve Suturing . 23.
... of the nerve to insure sta- bility , and additional smaller ones through the neurolemma only . As a rule , sensation is the first to make its appearance after the operation , usually in from one to three weeks Nerve Suturing . 23.
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