New York LancetJ.B. Flint, 1900 |
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... opened the ab- domen and freed the adhesions . Sometimes I have found the adhesions very slight and eas- ily broken , and a few times I have not found any adhesions at all . In these cases I might have cured the patient by an Alexander ...
... opened the ab- domen and freed the adhesions . Sometimes I have found the adhesions very slight and eas- ily broken , and a few times I have not found any adhesions at all . In these cases I might have cured the patient by an Alexander ...
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... opened - up canal . Another well - known operator , who did about sixty operations , had 30 per cent . of her- nias , and although I have never been present at his operations I have been told that it was his practice to split up the ...
... opened - up canal . Another well - known operator , who did about sixty operations , had 30 per cent . of her- nias , and although I have never been present at his operations I have been told that it was his practice to split up the ...
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... opened in order to break them up . then ventrofixation is the best operation . I have done vaginal fixation several times and obtained excellent results , but in my last case it was utterly impossible to separate the ad- hesions of the ...
... opened in order to break them up . then ventrofixation is the best operation . I have done vaginal fixation several times and obtained excellent results , but in my last case it was utterly impossible to separate the ad- hesions of the ...
Page 29
... opened , for one or both conditions named , open the small intestine for two inches in length within three inches of the head of the colon , and after packing the small intestine be- low with a long strip of iodoform gauze as far down ...
... opened , for one or both conditions named , open the small intestine for two inches in length within three inches of the head of the colon , and after packing the small intestine be- low with a long strip of iodoform gauze as far down ...
Page 36
... therefore made over the back of the radio - ulnar joint , and the posterior radio - ulnar ligament was divided and the membrana sacciformis opened . A little turbid synovial fluid escaped . The synovial membrane was 36 NEW YORK LANCET .
... therefore made over the back of the radio - ulnar joint , and the posterior radio - ulnar ligament was divided and the membrana sacciformis opened . A little turbid synovial fluid escaped . The synovial membrane was 36 NEW YORK LANCET .
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