The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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... side or the other of the uterus , characteristic of these forms of disorders ; or it may be that the infectious ma- terial travels by another lymphatic route , affecting the ovary only . Dr. William R. Pryor , ( American Journal of ...
... side or the other of the uterus , characteristic of these forms of disorders ; or it may be that the infectious ma- terial travels by another lymphatic route , affecting the ovary only . Dr. William R. Pryor , ( American Journal of ...
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... side , there is usually no difficulty in penetrating the septic mass . As soon as the finger within reaches the exudative material , the sense to the touch will be self - evident . In the majority of cases an abscess cavity is found , a ...
... side , there is usually no difficulty in penetrating the septic mass . As soon as the finger within reaches the exudative material , the sense to the touch will be self - evident . In the majority of cases an abscess cavity is found , a ...
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... side to side . until one's surgical sense indicates that drainage is more than suf- ficient . In other cases the finger will come almost at once upon the peritoneum , and the space at one's command , opposite Douglas ' sac , may not ...
... side to side . until one's surgical sense indicates that drainage is more than suf- ficient . In other cases the finger will come almost at once upon the peritoneum , and the space at one's command , opposite Douglas ' sac , may not ...
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... side , and completely shutting off anterior rhinoscopy was a tumor rather angular in its contour having three borders and three surfaces , grayish yellow in color , slightly movable , and apparently springing from the middle tur ...
... side , and completely shutting off anterior rhinoscopy was a tumor rather angular in its contour having three borders and three surfaces , grayish yellow in color , slightly movable , and apparently springing from the middle tur ...
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... side two mm . from the floor of the nose and about at the point where the triangular cartilage joins the vomer . The attachment was pedunculate . The color of the tumor was dark bluish , inter- mingled with red . It bled freely ' when ...
... side two mm . from the floor of the nose and about at the point where the triangular cartilage joins the vomer . The attachment was pedunculate . The color of the tumor was dark bluish , inter- mingled with red . It bled freely ' when ...
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