Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 31J. W. Keating., 1909 - Medicine |
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... continued in each chest throughout the operation - inserting as much as possible , the object being to prevent the occurrence of shock . Lane's constipation operation is a revelation and a wonder to 20 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
... continued in each chest throughout the operation - inserting as much as possible , the object being to prevent the occurrence of shock . Lane's constipation operation is a revelation and a wonder to 20 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
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... possible he makes the longitudinal rather than the transverse incision , carefully separat- ing the skin from the platysma myoides . His work is very thorough . He uses a great many " swabs , " but fewer hemostats than our American ...
... possible he makes the longitudinal rather than the transverse incision , carefully separat- ing the skin from the platysma myoides . His work is very thorough . He uses a great many " swabs , " but fewer hemostats than our American ...
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... possible . This is best accom- plished by diverting the bile to the surface by means of cholecystostomy , or to a new point in the gastrointestinal canal by cholecystenterostomy . Unless there is malignant disease of the gall - bladder ...
... possible . This is best accom- plished by diverting the bile to the surface by means of cholecystostomy , or to a new point in the gastrointestinal canal by cholecystenterostomy . Unless there is malignant disease of the gall - bladder ...
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... possible . ( 3 ) To keep the urine free from acids . For the proper care of diabetes the following percautions are necessary : ( 1 ) The determination of the type of the case with which we are dealing ; that is , the inquiry into ...
... possible . ( 3 ) To keep the urine free from acids . For the proper care of diabetes the following percautions are necessary : ( 1 ) The determination of the type of the case with which we are dealing ; that is , the inquiry into ...
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... possible . Both were cases of moderately high tension . The pressures were maintained at high levels , in spite of treatment and the elimination of fair quantities of urine . In both instances prompt decrease in pressure with ...
... possible . Both were cases of moderately high tension . The pressures were maintained at high levels , in spite of treatment and the elimination of fair quantities of urine . In both instances prompt decrease in pressure with ...
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