Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... discharged into the abdominal cavity and on the ulcerating process of that part of the perito- neum through which the perforation occurred . Grawitz holds the last point as of special importance since a perforation of traumatic origin ...
... discharged into the abdominal cavity and on the ulcerating process of that part of the perito- neum through which the perforation occurred . Grawitz holds the last point as of special importance since a perforation of traumatic origin ...
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... discharged some pus . The foot had not been painful until within the past few months . The pain , which has in- creased in severity , has been so severe that the foot cannot be used , and he is compelled to go on crutches . Some weeks ...
... discharged some pus . The foot had not been painful until within the past few months . The pain , which has in- creased in severity , has been so severe that the foot cannot be used , and he is compelled to go on crutches . Some weeks ...
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... Discharged . NECROSIS OF FEMUR ; DISORGANIZATION OF KNEE - JOINT ; AMPUTATION . Justin H. , aged fifteen . Admitted ... discharge unhealthy pus . No dead bone came away until a few weeks ago , when a few small pieces came out through a ...
... Discharged . NECROSIS OF FEMUR ; DISORGANIZATION OF KNEE - JOINT ; AMPUTATION . Justin H. , aged fifteen . Admitted ... discharge unhealthy pus . No dead bone came away until a few weeks ago , when a few small pieces came out through a ...
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... discharge , which , having a slight odor , the wound was thoroughly washed with bichloride solu- tion and the stump dressed with bichloride gauze . November 15 : Presented at clinic . Wound dressed . Heal- ing nicely . November 20 ...
... discharge , which , having a slight odor , the wound was thoroughly washed with bichloride solu- tion and the stump dressed with bichloride gauze . November 15 : Presented at clinic . Wound dressed . Heal- ing nicely . November 20 ...
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... discharged through the drum membrane , which gives way as the result of softening and ulcer- ation , together with the ... discharge may cease , the inflammation may subside , and the opening in the membrana tympani may heal up , and the ...
... discharged through the drum membrane , which gives way as the result of softening and ulcer- ation , together with the ... discharge may cease , the inflammation may subside , and the opening in the membrana tympani may heal up , and the ...
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