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... operation which I advised and carried out , I have not seen advocated elsewhere ; however , it may not prove to be original . The septum was removed by clamping above and below with a long thin - bladed clamp , and excising the part ...
... operation which I advised and carried out , I have not seen advocated elsewhere ; however , it may not prove to be original . The septum was removed by clamping above and below with a long thin - bladed clamp , and excising the part ...
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... operation . There was no shock at all . I made use of the same method of controlling hemorrhage in the case of a ... operations otherwise attended by considerable shock . I used the same method , experimentally , in a case of removal of ...
... operation . There was no shock at all . I made use of the same method of controlling hemorrhage in the case of a ... operations otherwise attended by considerable shock . I used the same method , experimentally , in a case of removal of ...
Page 61
... operation . There was a dis- tinctly palpable mass , which was tender upon pressure ; the temperature was only slightly elevated , and the pulse did not rise above 80. She seemingly improved , and left the hospital with the ...
... operation . There was a dis- tinctly palpable mass , which was tender upon pressure ; the temperature was only slightly elevated , and the pulse did not rise above 80. She seemingly improved , and left the hospital with the ...
Page 63
... operation is the only rational method of treatment which exists . It becomes us therefore to be thoroughly posted as ... operations upon the breast up to that time . In the period antedating the introduction of antisepsis , operations ...
... operation is the only rational method of treatment which exists . It becomes us therefore to be thoroughly posted as ... operations upon the breast up to that time . In the period antedating the introduction of antisepsis , operations ...
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... operation has been gradually extended , more skin being removed and with it not only the fascia covering the pectoralis major muscle , with portions of the muscle itself , but also the entire muscle together with the pectoralis minor ...
... operation has been gradually extended , more skin being removed and with it not only the fascia covering the pectoralis major muscle , with portions of the muscle itself , but also the entire muscle together with the pectoralis minor ...
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