New York LancetJ.B. Flint, 1900 |
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... wound . However this case may terminate it will have served a valuable purpose of calling the at- tention of the surgeon to those accidents which are liable to occur as a result of inefficiency or neglect on the part of nurses and ...
... wound . However this case may terminate it will have served a valuable purpose of calling the at- tention of the surgeon to those accidents which are liable to occur as a result of inefficiency or neglect on the part of nurses and ...
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... wound aseptic than if made in the Unilateral orchidectomy may rea- sonably be tried in cases in which one lateral lobe is much larger than the other , but it will almost certainly have to be followed by re- scrotum . 66 moval of the ...
... wound aseptic than if made in the Unilateral orchidectomy may rea- sonably be tried in cases in which one lateral lobe is much larger than the other , but it will almost certainly have to be followed by re- scrotum . 66 moval of the ...
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... wounds and to approximate to the vaginal outlet , very little consideration will be necessary to show that the ligaments are dragged upon during the healing process by the weight of the uterus so that imperfect union of the ligaments ...
... wounds and to approximate to the vaginal outlet , very little consideration will be necessary to show that the ligaments are dragged upon during the healing process by the weight of the uterus so that imperfect union of the ligaments ...
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... wounds but for three weeks after operation . " Although I have always had a horror of the stem pessary , having had one or two bad ex- periences with it twenty years ago , and al- though it is very seldom used by gynecologists at the ...
... wounds but for three weeks after operation . " Although I have always had a horror of the stem pessary , having had one or two bad ex- periences with it twenty years ago , and al- though it is very seldom used by gynecologists at the ...
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... wound and the abdomi- nal surface should be thoroughly cleansed with pure alcohol and dressed with carbolated gauze held in place by rubber adhesive straps . Keep the wound dry and remove the stitches so soon as any redness appears ...
... wound and the abdomi- nal surface should be thoroughly cleansed with pure alcohol and dressed with carbolated gauze held in place by rubber adhesive straps . Keep the wound dry and remove the stitches so soon as any redness appears ...
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