Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 251906 |
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... tissues in advance of it , the liability of it can be much reduced by introducing two fingers into the rectum and exerting a pressure upward and backward in the presence of a pain , as- suming that the woman is in the dorsal position ...
... tissues in advance of it , the liability of it can be much reduced by introducing two fingers into the rectum and exerting a pressure upward and backward in the presence of a pain , as- suming that the woman is in the dorsal position ...
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... tissue can so easily be made sterile , taken with the absolute impossibility of sterilizing the hands of the accoucheur , as of any other integumentary tissue , with more or less unsanitary environments and the harmlessness of using the ...
... tissue can so easily be made sterile , taken with the absolute impossibility of sterilizing the hands of the accoucheur , as of any other integumentary tissue , with more or less unsanitary environments and the harmlessness of using the ...
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... tissues without unpleasant results and exerts a solvent action upon cicatrices , pannus and serous membrane adhesions . Pain due to involve- ment of nerves in scar tissue has been caused to disappear . Ankylosis due to scar contractions ...
... tissues without unpleasant results and exerts a solvent action upon cicatrices , pannus and serous membrane adhesions . Pain due to involve- ment of nerves in scar tissue has been caused to disappear . Ankylosis due to scar contractions ...
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... tissues in the true pelvis , especially the parametritic tissue , together with the frequent occurrence of such accidents in the opinion of the author justifies a review of the subject . He con- fines himself to injuries occurring in ...
... tissues in the true pelvis , especially the parametritic tissue , together with the frequent occurrence of such accidents in the opinion of the author justifies a review of the subject . He con- fines himself to injuries occurring in ...
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... tissue scis- sors should not be used for cutting bandages , or bandage scissors for plas- ter of Paris . A scroll - saw , with an assortment of a dozen saws , can be purchased at the hardware store for twenty - five cents ; it is ideal ...
... tissue scis- sors should not be used for cutting bandages , or bandage scissors for plas- ter of Paris . A scroll - saw , with an assortment of a dozen saws , can be purchased at the hardware store for twenty - five cents ; it is ideal ...
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