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... Dressing for . 541 Fracture of the Femur , Four Cases of . 341 114 Fracture of the Malar Bone , The Replacement of a ... Dressing for Fracture of the Clavicle , A New . 541 Dressings , Surgical .... 474 ...... Fractures in the Lower End ...
... Dressing for . 541 Fracture of the Femur , Four Cases of . 341 114 Fracture of the Malar Bone , The Replacement of a ... Dressing for Fracture of the Clavicle , A New . 541 Dressings , Surgical .... 474 ...... Fractures in the Lower End ...
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... Dressing Traumatic or Surgical Wounds 346 Hunt , James G. , Railway Surgery . 554 Hypodermo - Clysis in Severe ... Dressings . 474 Injections in Conditions of Severe Shock , In- travenous Saline 427 Malarial Fever in a New - Born Child ...
... Dressing Traumatic or Surgical Wounds 346 Hunt , James G. , Railway Surgery . 554 Hypodermo - Clysis in Severe ... Dressings . 474 Injections in Conditions of Severe Shock , In- travenous Saline 427 Malarial Fever in a New - Born Child ...
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... Dressing . 346 Wounds , Treatment of Aseptic , Without Band- tion and Fracture of the Shoulder ... Wooster , S. R. , Rupture of the Bladder With- out External Evidence of Injury .. ages or Dressings 118 Wright , J. W. , The Railway ...
... Dressing . 346 Wounds , Treatment of Aseptic , Without Band- tion and Fracture of the Shoulder ... Wooster , S. R. , Rupture of the Bladder With- out External Evidence of Injury .. ages or Dressings 118 Wright , J. W. , The Railway ...
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... dressing ) , twenty seconds have been known to suffice , while forty seconds was re- garded as a period of time which no man was justified in exceeding . " In 1847 the anesthetic age commenced . How sternly does this discovery teach ...
... dressing ) , twenty seconds have been known to suffice , while forty seconds was re- garded as a period of time which no man was justified in exceeding . " In 1847 the anesthetic age commenced . How sternly does this discovery teach ...
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... dressings consisted of some waste and frag- ments of the wearing apparel of the victim . He did not have even the advantages ... dressing appropriate for a wound . He is fortunately not frequently called upon to tax his resources in this ...
... dressings consisted of some waste and frag- ments of the wearing apparel of the victim . He did not have even the advantages ... dressing appropriate for a wound . He is fortunately not frequently called upon to tax his resources in this ...
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abdominal pain abscess acute abdominal pain amputation anæsthetic antiseptic applied art of surgery artery aseptic Asso Association of Railway bladder blood body bone brain C. D. WESCOTT catgut cause cavity Chicago chief surgeon chloroform choked disc clavicle color blindness color sense condition cord diagnosis disease dislocation doctor drainage dressing employes ether examination fracture Galen gauze geon hemorrhage hospital humerus inches incision infection injury iodoform joint kidney lacerated lesion limb Louis Medical medicine ment method Monadnock Monadnock Block months muscles nerve normal operation ophthalmoscope optic optic neuritis organ paper patient peritoneum peritonitis physician practice present pulse railroad railway spine Railway Surgeons removed retina rupture sepsis shock shoulder skin spinal spine splint suppuration surgery surgical sutures symptoms tibia tion tissue traumatic treat treatment tube tumor ture union Vice-President vomiting wound
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