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Medicine and Surgery. UNITED STATES NAVY . Week endng April 13 , 1895 . Passed Assistant Surgeon G. McC . Pickrell detached from United States Ship " Newark " and granted three months leave . Assistant Surgeon A. W. Dunbar detached from ...
Medicine and Surgery. UNITED STATES NAVY . Week endng April 13 , 1895 . Passed Assistant Surgeon G. McC . Pickrell detached from United States Ship " Newark " and granted three months leave . Assistant Surgeon A. W. Dunbar detached from ...
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... passing downward and the other portion passing upward in the posterior columns . As these main branches pass up and down within the cord , they give off at right angles little collaterals , and these collaterals together with the main ...
... passing downward and the other portion passing upward in the posterior columns . As these main branches pass up and down within the cord , they give off at right angles little collaterals , and these collaterals together with the main ...
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... passed in a direction downwards and inwards , one - half inch below the superior curved line ( left ) , one inch to ... passed . One case of a man in whom the laryn- geal sound was passed for a long time , and the use of tubes of ...
... passed in a direction downwards and inwards , one - half inch below the superior curved line ( left ) , one inch to ... passed . One case of a man in whom the laryn- geal sound was passed for a long time , and the use of tubes of ...
Side 29
... passing instruments into the larynx , consequently the general surgeon is not as a rule qualified to perform intuba- tion . Dr. Compton read his paper , entitled TUBERCULAR MENINGITIS . Dr. Frank Leech opened the discus- sion by saying ...
... passing instruments into the larynx , consequently the general surgeon is not as a rule qualified to perform intuba- tion . Dr. Compton read his paper , entitled TUBERCULAR MENINGITIS . Dr. Frank Leech opened the discus- sion by saying ...
Side 30
... passed four sutures through the pedicle behind the forceps . instrument being relaxed , the sutures were tied ; suddenly hemorrhage oc- curred as the last was being tightened . The mucous membrane had to be liga- tured around the ...
... passed four sutures through the pedicle behind the forceps . instrument being relaxed , the sutures were tied ; suddenly hemorrhage oc- curred as the last was being tightened . The mucous membrane had to be liga- tured around the ...
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