Canadian Practitioner, Bind 21Bryant Press, 1896 |
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Side 3
... cavity . Patient made an excellent recovery , and , in a letter dated Dec. 9th , 1895 , the husband says : " My wife is in fine health , and I am ever grateful to you . " Mrs. P. , æt . 48 , referred by Dr. Stuart , Newmarket , married ...
... cavity . Patient made an excellent recovery , and , in a letter dated Dec. 9th , 1895 , the husband says : " My wife is in fine health , and I am ever grateful to you . " Mrs. P. , æt . 48 , referred by Dr. Stuart , Newmarket , married ...
Side 4
... cavity . The operation was an extremely difficult one , as it was necessary to work so far up under the liver . Operation consumed one hour and fifty five minutes . As the bile did not flow freely from the tube after the first twenty ...
... cavity . The operation was an extremely difficult one , as it was necessary to work so far up under the liver . Operation consumed one hour and fifty five minutes . As the bile did not flow freely from the tube after the first twenty ...
Side 37
... cavity . These were removed , the bleeding point tied , the wounds in the stomach occluded with Lembert suture , the intestines withdrawn and The wound was thoroughly searched for other punctures , finding none . sutured in layers , the ...
... cavity . These were removed , the bleeding point tied , the wounds in the stomach occluded with Lembert suture , the intestines withdrawn and The wound was thoroughly searched for other punctures , finding none . sutured in layers , the ...
Side 40
... cavity is almost entirely occupied by a large intracystic projection which springs from the neighborhood of the hilum ; the remaining cleft - like space within the cyst is filled with hairs and sebaceous matter . The central part of the ...
... cavity is almost entirely occupied by a large intracystic projection which springs from the neighborhood of the hilum ; the remaining cleft - like space within the cyst is filled with hairs and sebaceous matter . The central part of the ...
Side 57
... cavity , but reached the kidney by pursuing an erratic path . He drew attention to the difference in the projectile force of bullets of the same size . Dr. Spencer believed that the bullet had entered the abdominal cavity and lodged in ...
... cavity , but reached the kidney by pursuing an erratic path . He drew attention to the difference in the projectile force of bullets of the same size . Dr. Spencer believed that the bullet had entered the abdominal cavity and lodged in ...
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