The Chicago Medical Recorder, Bind 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Side 4
... tion . Others have introduced metrotomes through the trocar . Others , again , have incised directly and largely the septic focus or penetrated these pelvic cavities with different varieties of cautery knives . There is no need of ...
... tion . Others have introduced metrotomes through the trocar . Others , again , have incised directly and largely the septic focus or penetrated these pelvic cavities with different varieties of cautery knives . There is no need of ...
Side 10
... tion of the cavity or cavities is to be carefully packed with iodo- form gauze , wrung out in 1 - to - 3,000 bichloride solution . I have no doubt the packing with plain gauze and sterilized water may answer as well and possibly better ...
... tion of the cavity or cavities is to be carefully packed with iodo- form gauze , wrung out in 1 - to - 3,000 bichloride solution . I have no doubt the packing with plain gauze and sterilized water may answer as well and possibly better ...
Side 23
... tion the possibility of this insufficiency producing or permitting amenorrheas , dysmenorrheas , leucorrheas and attacks of pelvic peritonitis . It is strongly emphasized that the position is not assumed that all cases of these ...
... tion the possibility of this insufficiency producing or permitting amenorrheas , dysmenorrheas , leucorrheas and attacks of pelvic peritonitis . It is strongly emphasized that the position is not assumed that all cases of these ...
Side 28
... tion can exist without any chronic catarrh whatsoever . For when there is normal appearance of the mucous membrane and total ab- sence of mucopurulent secretion , there is no justification for the diagnosis " catarrh . " The only ...
... tion can exist without any chronic catarrh whatsoever . For when there is normal appearance of the mucous membrane and total ab- sence of mucopurulent secretion , there is no justification for the diagnosis " catarrh . " The only ...
Side 29
... tion , while the patient states that one or the other side of nose is often blocked , this history is by itself a plain indication for cauter- izing . If the history is less definite we can judge by the permea- bility of the passage ...
... tion , while the patient states that one or the other side of nose is often blocked , this history is by itself a plain indication for cauter- izing . If the history is less definite we can judge by the permea- bility of the passage ...
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