Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian Branches of the British Medical Association, Bind 21L. Bruck, 1902 |
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... better . Up to the present I cannot but regard it as requiring confirmatory evidence in many cases . Of sur- gical antisepsis as propounded by its apostle , Lord Lister , there is no need to speak with hesitation . Its success has been ...
... better . Up to the present I cannot but regard it as requiring confirmatory evidence in many cases . Of sur- gical antisepsis as propounded by its apostle , Lord Lister , there is no need to speak with hesitation . Its success has been ...
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... better . The appli- cation of heat externally is soothing , and leeching also appears to be of service . The surgical treatment I have already touched upon . The operative treatment of cases of cholecystitis and cholangitis is at times ...
... better . The appli- cation of heat externally is soothing , and leeching also appears to be of service . The surgical treatment I have already touched upon . The operative treatment of cases of cholecystitis and cholangitis is at times ...
Side 11
... better than the left . Vocal vibrations are diminished on the left side . The percussion note is hyper - resonant over the left front of the chest , especially below the nipple . The cardiac JANUARY 20 , 1902 ] II THE AUSTRALASIAN ...
... better than the left . Vocal vibrations are diminished on the left side . The percussion note is hyper - resonant over the left front of the chest , especially below the nipple . The cardiac JANUARY 20 , 1902 ] II THE AUSTRALASIAN ...
Side 21
... better case could be made ont for their granulomatous character . ( 20 ) The body of the human uterus , as we know , is composed of two ( Müllerian ) tubes fused together , which remain separate as the " horns " of all other uteri . As ...
... better case could be made ont for their granulomatous character . ( 20 ) The body of the human uterus , as we know , is composed of two ( Müllerian ) tubes fused together , which remain separate as the " horns " of all other uteri . As ...
Side 23
... better complied with than in the decay of uterus and breast in the " well - preserved female . This would be quite in keeping with what has been stated in an earlier portion of this paper , that it is not improbable that inborn ...
... better complied with than in the decay of uterus and breast in the " well - preserved female . This would be quite in keeping with what has been stated in an earlier portion of this paper , that it is not improbable that inborn ...
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