The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 111946 |
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Page 505
... removed ( six weeks after the operation ) . The patient is instructed to cleanse the nostril with warm saline solution and re- turns to the office for removal of hard crusts every two weeks . In less than two months the nostril is free ...
... removed ( six weeks after the operation ) . The patient is instructed to cleanse the nostril with warm saline solution and re- turns to the office for removal of hard crusts every two weeks . In less than two months the nostril is free ...
Page 520
... removal of the breast . Bloody discharge can never be over- looked until cancer has been ruled out . Because cancers associated with bleeding from the nipple are usually of low malig- nancy and also because the differentiation between ...
... removal of the breast . Bloody discharge can never be over- looked until cancer has been ruled out . Because cancers associated with bleeding from the nipple are usually of low malig- nancy and also because the differentiation between ...
Page 522
... removed in over 350 phlebitis patients . Even after complete removal of the primary oral foci the inflammation of the jugular veins very seldom heals . It per- sists as an independent infection and has to be treated in order to ...
... removed in over 350 phlebitis patients . Even after complete removal of the primary oral foci the inflammation of the jugular veins very seldom heals . It per- sists as an independent infection and has to be treated in order to ...
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