The Physician and Surgeon, Volume 20Keating & Bryant, 1898 |
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... opening . The adhesions binding the pus sac to the uterus and rectum must be freely broken up . A large rent must be torn with the finger in the pus tube or ovary and all suppurating pockets must be opened . According to the ...
... opening . The adhesions binding the pus sac to the uterus and rectum must be freely broken up . A large rent must be torn with the finger in the pus tube or ovary and all suppurating pockets must be opened . According to the ...
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... openings back of the bulb the urethra is to be irrigated from behind . To introduce any instrument into an inflamed urethra produces increased irritation , and is in itself an injury . Moreover , one often is obliged to treat acute ...
... openings back of the bulb the urethra is to be irrigated from behind . To introduce any instrument into an inflamed urethra produces increased irritation , and is in itself an injury . Moreover , one often is obliged to treat acute ...
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... opening of the posterior nares encroached upon by a pale irregularly - shaped mammillated mass . The appear- ance is somewhat that of a white raspberry . Where a rhinoscopic examination is made with difficulty , the cocainization of the ...
... opening of the posterior nares encroached upon by a pale irregularly - shaped mammillated mass . The appear- ance is somewhat that of a white raspberry . Where a rhinoscopic examination is made with difficulty , the cocainization of the ...
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... opening the wire is introduced causing the loop to project from the side instead of from the end of the canula . When it is desired to introduce the snare the loop is straightened so that it is parallel with the canula . When the snare ...
... opening the wire is introduced causing the loop to project from the side instead of from the end of the canula . When it is desired to introduce the snare the loop is straightened so that it is parallel with the canula . When the snare ...
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... opening . I believe that when a timely diagnosis of perforation is made that prompt operative procedures do not increase the danger , and will give good results . I do not think we ought to give up hope when perforation occurs , as it ...
... opening . I believe that when a timely diagnosis of perforation is made that prompt operative procedures do not increase the danger , and will give good results . I do not think we ought to give up hope when perforation occurs , as it ...
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