Canadian Practitioner, Volume 21Bryant Press, 1896 |
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... passed into the bowels , showing that the common duct was pervious . I decided that it was pos- sible to close the fistula without establishing any anastomosis with the bowel . I considered that the intermittence in the flow was due to ...
... passed into the bowels , showing that the common duct was pervious . I decided that it was pos- sible to close the fistula without establishing any anastomosis with the bowel . I considered that the intermittence in the flow was due to ...
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... passed into the gall bladder , it was finally dislodged . It showed evidence of having been in this position for some time , as it was eroded on its surface . Gall bladder drained . Gall bladder was full of pus . Patient made an ...
... passed into the gall bladder , it was finally dislodged . It showed evidence of having been in this position for some time , as it was eroded on its surface . Gall bladder drained . Gall bladder was full of pus . Patient made an ...
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... passed through without any obstruction . made a excellent recovery . There are several questions that arise in the mind of an operator . First , in the presence of profound jaundice , should we proceed to per- form what is a difficult ...
... passed through without any obstruction . made a excellent recovery . There are several questions that arise in the mind of an operator . First , in the presence of profound jaundice , should we proceed to per- form what is a difficult ...
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... passed in this direction will minimize the danger of extra- vasation of bile from an unclosed common duct . 481 SHERBOURNE STREET . Selected Articles . NEUROTIC VOMITING . BY ROBERT T. EDES ROSS THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF GALLSTONES . 7.
... passed in this direction will minimize the danger of extra- vasation of bile from an unclosed common duct . 481 SHERBOURNE STREET . Selected Articles . NEUROTIC VOMITING . BY ROBERT T. EDES ROSS THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF GALLSTONES . 7.
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... passed into tonic , and as the chloroform was pushed further these in their turn passed off . As soon as she was deeply narcotized the forceps were applied to the head , and delivery of a large , healthy child effected ir . about ten or ...
... passed into tonic , and as the chloroform was pushed further these in their turn passed off . As soon as she was deeply narcotized the forceps were applied to the head , and delivery of a large , healthy child effected ir . about ten or ...
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