| Medicine - 1909 - 790 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 618 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 540 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 556 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in case of small... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 720 pages
...indicated. In cases where there in no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 616 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
| Medicine - 1910 - 704 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If Successful, its...of the stricture. In cases where it is not safe to practise the excision method (and there are many such cases) complete posterior proctotomy or colostomy,... | |
| Drugs - 1910 - 938 pages
...indicated. In cases in which there is no danger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...by the complete removal of the stricture. In cases in which it is not safe to practice the excision method (and there are many such cases) complete posterior... | |
| Medicine - 1910 - 738 pages
...infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If eliccessful, its results are .ideal because of the fact that it...of the stricture. In cases where it is not safe to practise the excision method (and there are many such cases) complete posterior proctotomy or colostomy,... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 848 pages
...indicated. In cases where there is no clanger of infection, excision should be the choice of all the surgical measures at our command. If successful, its...have effected an authentic cure, yet they undoubtedly can and have effected a symptomatic cure. Gradual dilatation should be employed only in cases of small... | |
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