Canadian Practitioner, Bind 21Bryant Press, 1896 |
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Side 1
... experience , may be to some extent modified . The surgery of the gall bladder itself is fairly well established , but the surgery of the ducts is still in process of evolution . In a few years ' time we will have the surgery of the gall ...
... experience , may be to some extent modified . The surgery of the gall bladder itself is fairly well established , but the surgery of the ducts is still in process of evolution . In a few years ' time we will have the surgery of the gall ...
Side 7
... experience it is . I found it nec- essary in one case to reopen the wound and swing each end of the sev ered rectus muscle in a loop of silkworm gut in order to control the hæ morrhage . The blood oozed from hundreds of points , and ...
... experience it is . I found it nec- essary in one case to reopen the wound and swing each end of the sev ered rectus muscle in a loop of silkworm gut in order to control the hæ morrhage . The blood oozed from hundreds of points , and ...
Side 13
... experience and sound judg- ment , who had studied the case thoroughly and exhausted the resources of medicine and careful feeding , firmly believed in the existence of malig . nant disease until he actually saw the stomach at the ...
... experience and sound judg- ment , who had studied the case thoroughly and exhausted the resources of medicine and careful feeding , firmly believed in the existence of malig . nant disease until he actually saw the stomach at the ...
Side 19
... experience that parents have refused to have their children return home lest some other member of the family might be infected ; and men have found it difficult to hire flats in New York city or Brooklyn when they wished to make a home ...
... experience that parents have refused to have their children return home lest some other member of the family might be infected ; and men have found it difficult to hire flats in New York city or Brooklyn when they wished to make a home ...
Side 32
... experience leads to the following conclusions : When the convulsions set in during labor , this is to be terminated in narcosis as speedily as pos- sible . Should the cervix be softened , but the external os not dilated , dila- tation ...
... experience leads to the following conclusions : When the convulsions set in during labor , this is to be terminated in narcosis as speedily as pos- sible . Should the cervix be softened , but the external os not dilated , dila- tation ...
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