The American Lancet, Volume 17Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1893 |
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... removed to their homes many miles away . There was but one case in which I had any suspicion of contagion , and that was the wife of one of my patients , who had a very slight gastro - intestinal irritation . Dr. W. T. Howard , Jr ...
... removed to their homes many miles away . There was but one case in which I had any suspicion of contagion , and that was the wife of one of my patients , who had a very slight gastro - intestinal irritation . Dr. W. T. Howard , Jr ...
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... removed the fingers looked very well . I reapplied the dressing , and told him to report in another week . Dr. Brockway saw the case on his return at the end of the second week . He took out the stitches and removed the dressing , and ...
... removed the fingers looked very well . I reapplied the dressing , and told him to report in another week . Dr. Brockway saw the case on his return at the end of the second week . He took out the stitches and removed the dressing , and ...
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... removal of the tumor . At the same time the cavity of the uterus can be cauterized gently with the small point of a Paquelin cautery , and a strip of 10 - per - cent . iodoform gauze packed in , to be removed the day before the ...
... removal of the tumor . At the same time the cavity of the uterus can be cauterized gently with the small point of a Paquelin cautery , and a strip of 10 - per - cent . iodoform gauze packed in , to be removed the day before the ...
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... Removed by Saw - Spoon . The patient , Miss B , aged 53 years , entered the Hospital for Women of Maryland , suffering from a submucous fibroid about the size of a fœtal head . Ergot was given for a number of weeks , and the os dilated ...
... Removed by Saw - Spoon . The patient , Miss B , aged 53 years , entered the Hospital for Women of Maryland , suffering from a submucous fibroid about the size of a fœtal head . Ergot was given for a number of weeks , and the os dilated ...
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... removed to its root were acute cases ; and in the others , being more chronic , it is fair to suppose that the adhe- sion of the iris to the cornea existed before the opera- tion . The practical points which may be deduced from these ...
... removed to its root were acute cases ; and in the others , being more chronic , it is fair to suppose that the adhe- sion of the iris to the cornea existed before the opera- tion . The practical points which may be deduced from these ...
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