Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Bind 15J. W. Keating., 1893 |
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Side 3
... bone . The back and breach are felt on the right side . The feet or small parts on the left side . The foetal sounds are heard on the right side midway between the right anterior superior spine of the ilium and the umbilicus . In the ...
... bone . The back and breach are felt on the right side . The feet or small parts on the left side . The foetal sounds are heard on the right side midway between the right anterior superior spine of the ilium and the umbilicus . In the ...
Side 9
... bone be used instead of brass in the manufacture of instruments ? DR . WALKER : No ; you could not get the proper pressure . DR . F. W. MANN : Could aluminum not be used in the manufacture ? DR . WALKER : The metal may be improved upon ...
... bone be used instead of brass in the manufacture of instruments ? DR . WALKER : No ; you could not get the proper pressure . DR . F. W. MANN : Could aluminum not be used in the manufacture ? DR . WALKER : The metal may be improved upon ...
Side 10
... bone disease here as well as an ulcer- ation of the soft parts , I think the amputation justifiable . The only criticism I could make is that the amputation might have been made a little lower . DR . FLINTERMANN : What treatment has she ...
... bone disease here as well as an ulcer- ation of the soft parts , I think the amputation justifiable . The only criticism I could make is that the amputation might have been made a little lower . DR . FLINTERMANN : What treatment has she ...
Side 32
... bone , false membrane , etc. , the digestive ferments possess properties which render them worthy of the serious attention of the medical pro- fession . Both pepsin and pancreatic extract will unquestionably , when prop- erly applied ...
... bone , false membrane , etc. , the digestive ferments possess properties which render them worthy of the serious attention of the medical pro- fession . Both pepsin and pancreatic extract will unquestionably , when prop- erly applied ...
Side 49
... bone , he established an opening by passing a probe deeply into the mas- toid cells , forcing with injections pus and retained secretions through the mastoid and ear out of the auditory canal and nose . The patient , who was at the time ...
... bone , he established an opening by passing a probe deeply into the mas- toid cells , forcing with injections pus and retained secretions through the mastoid and ear out of the auditory canal and nose . The patient , who was at the time ...
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