The Chicago Medical Recorder, Bind 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Side 8
... indicated , carries with it but little , if any danger . I have al- ready pointed out to you how little risk there is encountered in puncturing or incising more or less chronic pelvic accumulations of a morbid kind by this route . In ...
... indicated , carries with it but little , if any danger . I have al- ready pointed out to you how little risk there is encountered in puncturing or incising more or less chronic pelvic accumulations of a morbid kind by this route . In ...
Side 10
... indicates that the peritoneum , posteriorly , is almost reached . The finger now being turned to the right or left , as the case may be , and the superimposed hand being shifted to the affected side , there is usually no difficulty in ...
... indicates that the peritoneum , posteriorly , is almost reached . The finger now being turned to the right or left , as the case may be , and the superimposed hand being shifted to the affected side , there is usually no difficulty in ...
Side 11
... indicates that drainage is more than suf- ficient . In other cases the finger will come almost at once upon the peritoneum , and the space at one's command , opposite Douglas ' sac , may not exceed half an inch ; but if the finger now ...
... indicates that drainage is more than suf- ficient . In other cases the finger will come almost at once upon the peritoneum , and the space at one's command , opposite Douglas ' sac , may not exceed half an inch ; but if the finger now ...
Side 18
... indicating that such patients are trying to excrete urinary solids through the pulmonary mucous surfaces . Such patients are always , and never otherwise , cured by the super- vention of free urinary excretions , spontaneous or induced ...
... indicating that such patients are trying to excrete urinary solids through the pulmonary mucous surfaces . Such patients are always , and never otherwise , cured by the super- vention of free urinary excretions , spontaneous or induced ...
Side 21
... indicating that they are called in from the tissues that do not contain them normally , and at the same time the urgent symptoms subside . To illustrate : CASE 1. Mrs C. , multipara , presenting in addition to an urgent general metritis ...
... indicating that they are called in from the tissues that do not contain them normally , and at the same time the urgent symptoms subside . To illustrate : CASE 1. Mrs C. , multipara , presenting in addition to an urgent general metritis ...
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