Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 2J. W. Keating., 1880 - Medicine |
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... body very cold . He was quite conscious , and complained of great pain . I administered chloroform at once , and re - amputated the lac- erated stumps , sawing through each humerus just below the attachment of the pectoralis major . It ...
... body very cold . He was quite conscious , and complained of great pain . I administered chloroform at once , and re - amputated the lac- erated stumps , sawing through each humerus just below the attachment of the pectoralis major . It ...
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... body , but not attached to it ; the sterno - cleido- mastoid muscle was crowded posteriorly by the tumor , a part of this muscle passing over the right outer portion of the growth . The carotid arteries were also forced backward . The ...
... body , but not attached to it ; the sterno - cleido- mastoid muscle was crowded posteriorly by the tumor , a part of this muscle passing over the right outer portion of the growth . The carotid arteries were also forced backward . The ...
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... body . When asked to pick up anything from the floor he rests his hand on his knee and prevents any bending of the spine , because the least motion at the inflamed part is intensely painful . The plaster cast affords rest , and rest ...
... body . When asked to pick up anything from the floor he rests his hand on his knee and prevents any bending of the spine , because the least motion at the inflamed part is intensely painful . The plaster cast affords rest , and rest ...
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... body covered with red blotches , some of them as large as a nickel . She had been vomiting and had slight fever . Though I had never seen a similar case , I was confident that the coloration of the skin was due to the quinine . I ...
... body covered with red blotches , some of them as large as a nickel . She had been vomiting and had slight fever . Though I had never seen a similar case , I was confident that the coloration of the skin was due to the quinine . I ...
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... body about two centimeters in diameter , its lower cir- cumference firmly enclosed by the gastric wall . The stomach was much contracted , and could hold only sixty cubic centimeters of water . Toward the pyloric end the walls of the ...
... body about two centimeters in diameter , its lower cir- cumference firmly enclosed by the gastric wall . The stomach was much contracted , and could hold only sixty cubic centimeters of water . Toward the pyloric end the walls of the ...
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