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Side 24
... natural orifice , but the patient did not present herself again for about a month afterward . At this time the nose was deformed externally , was filled internally with the same mass as before described . The left half of the post ...
... natural orifice , but the patient did not present herself again for about a month afterward . At this time the nose was deformed externally , was filled internally with the same mass as before described . The left half of the post ...
Side 26
... nature of the case I did not cauterize the base any further . The subsequent microscopic examination confirmed my diagnosis . It was what is known as a " bleeding polyp of the septum " or " fibroma polyposum fungoides taleangiectodes ...
... nature of the case I did not cauterize the base any further . The subsequent microscopic examination confirmed my diagnosis . It was what is known as a " bleeding polyp of the septum " or " fibroma polyposum fungoides taleangiectodes ...
Side 35
... natural aptitude . is a happy combination and one that is decidedly rare . When men are found who possess it , their services should be secured permanently and an adequate salary paid them . It Those who are charged with the serious ...
... natural aptitude . is a happy combination and one that is decidedly rare . When men are found who possess it , their services should be secured permanently and an adequate salary paid them . It Those who are charged with the serious ...
Side 55
which added to the inguinal canal more or less of the natural con- ditions . I can see that Dr. Andrews ' modification will add a very great amount of strength by the manner of applying the outer layers of the connective tissue , which ...
which added to the inguinal canal more or less of the natural con- ditions . I can see that Dr. Andrews ' modification will add a very great amount of strength by the manner of applying the outer layers of the connective tissue , which ...
Side 57
... nature of the chisel it can be made thinner and thereby a better cutting edge be secured . Dr. J. H. COULTER : To my mind all the authorities on the subject have been remiss in this one particular , they do not differ- entiate with ...
... nature of the chisel it can be made thinner and thereby a better cutting edge be secured . Dr. J. H. COULTER : To my mind all the authorities on the subject have been remiss in this one particular , they do not differ- entiate with ...
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