The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... operation was too much , and in many not enough . The woman of to - day insists not only upon having a radical operation done successfully , but she also expects to be cured of her disease , with its accompanying pains , aches and dis ...
... operation was too much , and in many not enough . The woman of to - day insists not only upon having a radical operation done successfully , but she also expects to be cured of her disease , with its accompanying pains , aches and dis ...
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... operation has a great future , and in spite of opposition has made wonderful strides because of the thoroughness of its curative effects . In this country it is only a few years since it has been performed with deliberate intent , and ...
... operation has a great future , and in spite of opposition has made wonderful strides because of the thoroughness of its curative effects . In this country it is only a few years since it has been performed with deliberate intent , and ...
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... operation . Four women who had been operated upon afterward conceived and bore children . Ablation of the annexae remains as an ultimate resource in case pain continues ; then it is simply salpingo - oöphorectomy without pus . The ...
... operation . Four women who had been operated upon afterward conceived and bore children . Ablation of the annexae remains as an ultimate resource in case pain continues ; then it is simply salpingo - oöphorectomy without pus . The ...
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... operations . In the first part of this paper I have drawn your attention to the fact that many patients were cured of the operation while not cured of the disease , and that only the most complete ablations will suffice to cure some ...
... operations . In the first part of this paper I have drawn your attention to the fact that many patients were cured of the operation while not cured of the disease , and that only the most complete ablations will suffice to cure some ...
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... operation , after the vagina and submucous tissues have been incised . All inflammatory foci having been explored and penetrated , every por- tion of the cavity or cavities is to be carefully packed with iodo- form gauze , wrung out in ...
... operation , after the vagina and submucous tissues have been incised . All inflammatory foci having been explored and penetrated , every por- tion of the cavity or cavities is to be carefully packed with iodo- form gauze , wrung out in ...
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