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... Surgeons , Ont 223 , 285 D. , Toronto . ( Translation ) .. 162 College of Physicians and Surgeons , Que ... .92 , 287 , 314 Atropine in Epilepsy ... 119 Colles ' Fracture , New Splint .... 255 ernton , M.D. ( Translation ) ..... .321 ...
... Surgeons , Ont 223 , 285 D. , Toronto . ( Translation ) .. 162 College of Physicians and Surgeons , Que ... .92 , 287 , 314 Atropine in Epilepsy ... 119 Colles ' Fracture , New Splint .... 255 ernton , M.D. ( Translation ) ..... .321 ...
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... surgeon who happened to be present . Puerperal Septicæmia , Carbolic Injections in ... 182 Styptics , Uselessness of ... Surgeons , Canadian . 33 190 62 183 372 118 238 374 117 285 106 THE CANADA LANCET . A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND ...
... surgeon who happened to be present . Puerperal Septicæmia , Carbolic Injections in ... 182 Styptics , Uselessness of ... Surgeons , Canadian . 33 190 62 183 372 118 238 374 117 285 106 THE CANADA LANCET . A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND ...
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... surgeons have , however , placed on record a small number of cases fatal from hæmorrhage following the excision of the pharyngeal tonsils , while a much larger number of deaths have been caused by the loss of blood succeeding operative ...
... surgeons have , however , placed on record a small number of cases fatal from hæmorrhage following the excision of the pharyngeal tonsils , while a much larger number of deaths have been caused by the loss of blood succeeding operative ...
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... surgeon had been present when it began , it would not probably have reached as many ounces , nor would the general condition have be- come a dangerous one . Since that time I have frequently had occasion to perform tonsillotomy , and ...
... surgeon had been present when it began , it would not probably have reached as many ounces , nor would the general condition have be- come a dangerous one . Since that time I have frequently had occasion to perform tonsillotomy , and ...
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... surgeon after a tonsillotomy should not lose sight of his patient for several hours , but should make frequent and careful inspection of the throat . He should remember that , especially in children , blood may pass into the stomach and ...
... surgeon after a tonsillotomy should not lose sight of his patient for several hours , but should make frequent and careful inspection of the throat . He should remember that , especially in children , blood may pass into the stomach and ...
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