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Side 1
... bladder and sigmoid flexure all matted together , the cel- lular tissue of the uterus and broad ligament not being involved . In 1862 Bernutz and Goupil set forth their ideas regarding pelvic inflammations as primarily affecting the ...
... bladder and sigmoid flexure all matted together , the cel- lular tissue of the uterus and broad ligament not being involved . In 1862 Bernutz and Goupil set forth their ideas regarding pelvic inflammations as primarily affecting the ...
Side 18
... bladder and in which repeated Widal re- actions had been observed . Reaction had been found in one case thirty years after a known ty- phoid infection . Dr. J. P. Barber , of Minneapolis , was invited to the privileges of the floor . He ...
... bladder and in which repeated Widal re- actions had been observed . Reaction had been found in one case thirty years after a known ty- phoid infection . Dr. J. P. Barber , of Minneapolis , was invited to the privileges of the floor . He ...
Side 33
... bladder , if need be , with the finger per urethram after dilatation , should never be neglected for prognostic elucidation and operative precision . When the examination has detected an involve- ment of either the bladder or the rectum ...
... bladder , if need be , with the finger per urethram after dilatation , should never be neglected for prognostic elucidation and operative precision . When the examination has detected an involve- ment of either the bladder or the rectum ...
Side 35
... bladder or ureters are involved . V. An operation for extensive rectal impli- cation may seemingly appear feasible , but the infected , although not suspected , lymphatic peri- rectal glands can rarely ever be entirely removed and will ...
... bladder or ureters are involved . V. An operation for extensive rectal impli- cation may seemingly appear feasible , but the infected , although not suspected , lymphatic peri- rectal glands can rarely ever be entirely removed and will ...
Side 72
... bladder at first contained but a small quantity of turbid urine , most being passed through the fistula . The author intended to do a nephrectomy afterwards , but in the meantime kept the lower part of the ureter open by daily ...
... bladder at first contained but a small quantity of turbid urine , most being passed through the fistula . The author intended to do a nephrectomy afterwards , but in the meantime kept the lower part of the ureter open by daily ...
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