The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... performed . The impropriety of leaving be- hind frequently the chief offender among the pelvic organs has become evident , and a great step has therefore been made in the cure of these disorders . The amount of sentiment wasted upon the ...
... performed . The impropriety of leaving be- hind frequently the chief offender among the pelvic organs has become evident , and a great step has therefore been made in the cure of these disorders . The amount of sentiment wasted upon the ...
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... performed with deliberate intent , and all its indications in It had originally been performed in an emergency , as a matter of expediency , when the destructive process made it almost a necessity . Péan guided by his great surgical ...
... performed with deliberate intent , and all its indications in It had originally been performed in an emergency , as a matter of expediency , when the destructive process made it almost a necessity . Péan guided by his great surgical ...
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... performed celiotomy , intending , if possible , to abort the threatened destructive process , and if necessary remove the offend- ing organs . The condition of the parts forbade further operative procedures by way of the abdomen . The ...
... performed celiotomy , intending , if possible , to abort the threatened destructive process , and if necessary remove the offend- ing organs . The condition of the parts forbade further operative procedures by way of the abdomen . The ...
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... performed at the very incipiency of a pelvic peritonitis , establishing a drainage for the primary serous effusion that occurs , will not prove an invaluable means of aborting and controlling these nefarious processes . It means the ...
... performed at the very incipiency of a pelvic peritonitis , establishing a drainage for the primary serous effusion that occurs , will not prove an invaluable means of aborting and controlling these nefarious processes . It means the ...
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... performing surgical operations on women , and are compelled to limit their gynecological exploits within the range of remedies . To such men the writer hopes these pages may commend themselves . Every successful gynecologist takes into ...
... performing surgical operations on women , and are compelled to limit their gynecological exploits within the range of remedies . To such men the writer hopes these pages may commend themselves . Every successful gynecologist takes into ...
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