It may be taken then as almost certain that the mortality of ovariotomy is but little affected by tapping — that the fact of a patient not having been tapped, or having been tapped very often, is by itself of little or no value in prognosis. I have... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Side 209af Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1870 - 638 sider
...conclusively shows that the mortality from that operation is but little affected by previous tappings — that the fact of a patient not having been tapped, or having...often, is by itself of little or no value in prognosis. The reason is that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping, have no appreciable effect upon the... | |
| Edmund Randolph Peaslee - 1872 - 632 sider
...taken, then, as almost certain that the mortality of ovariotomy is but little affected by tapping ; that the fact of a patient not having been tapped, or having...paper that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping havo no appreciable effect upon the mortality after ovariotomy ; and I can now add that, in some of... | |
| Spencer Wells - 1873 - 538 sider
...then as almost certain that the mortality of ovariotomy is but little affected by tapping — that the fact of a patient not having been tapped, or having...itself of little or no value in prognosis. I have stated elsewhere that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping have no appreciable effect upon the... | |
| Spencer Wells - 1882 - 586 sider
...having been tapped very often, is by itself of little or no value in prognosis. I have stated elsewhere that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping have...and I can now add that in some of the patients who have been tapped most frequently there were no adhesions, and there were firm adhesions in some who... | |
| 1891 - 748 sider
...having been tapped very often, is by itself of little or no value in prognosis. I have stated elsewhere that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping have...and I can now add that in some of the patients who have been tapped most frequently there were no adhesions, and that there were firm adhesions in some... | |
| 1891 - 758 sider
...be taken as almost certain that the mortality of ovariotomy is but little affected by tapping, that the fact of a patient not having been tapped, or having...itself of little or no value in prognosis. I have stated elsewhere that such adhesions as are apt to follow tapping have no appreciable effect upon the... | |
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