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Side 14
... inches in the lumbar region which is sensi- tive and of which he complains . There is no swelling , no dislocation , in fact nothing to show that there was any injury except that there is soreness in the region referred to . This case ...
... inches in the lumbar region which is sensi- tive and of which he complains . There is no swelling , no dislocation , in fact nothing to show that there was any injury except that there is soreness in the region referred to . This case ...
Side 27
... inches . I saw the man several hours after the injury , at which time he was in a state of collapse . I tried to pass a catheter , but could not do so . I then washed out the rectum and put him on opiates , and he got along very nicely ...
... inches . I saw the man several hours after the injury , at which time he was in a state of collapse . I tried to pass a catheter , but could not do so . I then washed out the rectum and put him on opiates , and he got along very nicely ...
Side 30
... inches focus and turn into the aperture of the ophthalmoscope a convex lens of 10 inches focus . A real , inverted image of the interior of the eye is formed and the method is similar in principle to that of the compound micro- scope ...
... inches focus and turn into the aperture of the ophthalmoscope a convex lens of 10 inches focus . A real , inverted image of the interior of the eye is formed and the method is similar in principle to that of the compound micro- scope ...
Side 80
... inches above the wrist . The anaesthetic was ether ; antiseptics were used but no drainage . The temperature when the operation was performed was 98.6 ; on the second afternoon it was 102 , and rapidly declined , being normal the next ...
... inches above the wrist . The anaesthetic was ether ; antiseptics were used but no drainage . The temperature when the operation was performed was 98.6 ; on the second afternoon it was 102 , and rapidly declined , being normal the next ...
Side 81
... inches of the wrist , were badly comminuted , being broken into fifteen or six- teen small pieces ; the muscles were pulpified , and the arteries from the elbow down were de- stroyed . When I arrived , the forearm was cold and pulseless ...
... inches of the wrist , were badly comminuted , being broken into fifteen or six- teen small pieces ; the muscles were pulpified , and the arteries from the elbow down were de- stroyed . When I arrived , the forearm was cold and pulseless ...
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