St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 72-731897 |
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... peritoneum and omentum , the cardia and pylorus , the fornix and septum pellucidum , the movements of the brain , etc. , etc. - proof enough that he overturned the old anatomy in all points , replaced it with a new science , and even ...
... peritoneum and omentum , the cardia and pylorus , the fornix and septum pellucidum , the movements of the brain , etc. , etc. - proof enough that he overturned the old anatomy in all points , replaced it with a new science , and even ...
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... peritoneum was opened the right tube was found dila- ted and ruptured , much pus escaping into the peritoneum . Drainage was established , but was naturally unsatisfactory , and the patient became worse . Artificial abortion was ...
... peritoneum was opened the right tube was found dila- ted and ruptured , much pus escaping into the peritoneum . Drainage was established , but was naturally unsatisfactory , and the patient became worse . Artificial abortion was ...
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... peritoneum , pedunculated , and with the Fallopian tube and its fimbriated extremity at its side . The peduncle was seized with forceps and ligatured , and the tumor was snipped off . The stump was replaced in Douglas ' pouch , the ...
... peritoneum , pedunculated , and with the Fallopian tube and its fimbriated extremity at its side . The peduncle was seized with forceps and ligatured , and the tumor was snipped off . The stump was replaced in Douglas ' pouch , the ...
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... peritoneum , being brought back to the original side within the peritoneal cavity . It passes through the peritoneum and muscle of the original side to reappear in the wound at the junction of fat and muscle ; it is carried across again ...
... peritoneum , being brought back to the original side within the peritoneal cavity . It passes through the peritoneum and muscle of the original side to reappear in the wound at the junction of fat and muscle ; it is carried across again ...
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... peritoneum , when followed by a six - tenths per cent . sa- line solution , he had had little reason to fear the danger of caus- ing septic peritonitis from the accidental escape of pus or fecal matter while operating ; and that when ...
... peritoneum , when followed by a six - tenths per cent . sa- line solution , he had had little reason to fear the danger of caus- ing septic peritonitis from the accidental escape of pus or fecal matter while operating ; and that when ...
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Page 172 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Arranged with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists, under the editorial charge of GEORGE M. GOULD, MD Year-Book of 1901 in two volumes—Vol. I. including General Medicine; Vol.
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