Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... successful treatment in severe , 408 . Hystero - epilepsy cured by sham operation , 510 . Ichthyol in erysipelas , 187 . Inebriety , the disease of , and its treatment , 464 . Inebriety , prolonged , 410 . Infants , washing , 172 ...
... successful treatment in severe , 408 . Hystero - epilepsy cured by sham operation , 510 . Ichthyol in erysipelas , 187 . Inebriety , the disease of , and its treatment , 464 . Inebriety , prolonged , 410 . Infants , washing , 172 ...
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... successful in relieving referred pains than any direct application to the place of reference . Catarrhal and ulcerative stomatitis demand the usual meth- ods of treatment . Superficial ulcers on the tongue can often be healed by a daily ...
... successful in relieving referred pains than any direct application to the place of reference . Catarrhal and ulcerative stomatitis demand the usual meth- ods of treatment . Superficial ulcers on the tongue can often be healed by a daily ...
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... successful , to cut down and perform the radical operation of external urethrotomy , by which means not only will the extravasated urine be allowed freer exit , but the structural lesion , which lies at the bottom of the whole ...
... successful , to cut down and perform the radical operation of external urethrotomy , by which means not only will the extravasated urine be allowed freer exit , but the structural lesion , which lies at the bottom of the whole ...
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... success in Tornwaldt's researches was the perfect- ing of the method of inspection of the nasal pharynx by means of Voltolini's palatine hook . By drawing forth the uvula and soft palate by means of this instrument and so rendering the ...
... success in Tornwaldt's researches was the perfect- ing of the method of inspection of the nasal pharynx by means of Voltolini's palatine hook . By drawing forth the uvula and soft palate by means of this instrument and so rendering the ...
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... successful termination , and to the positive injury of the pa- tient . When this danger is not kept prominently in view , oper- ative surgery is likely to lose that decision and dispatch which is so essential in incisions and ...
... successful termination , and to the positive injury of the pa- tient . When this danger is not kept prominently in view , oper- ative surgery is likely to lose that decision and dispatch which is so essential in incisions and ...
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