| 1885 - 648 pages
...excised with comparative impunity. VIII. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries, or venous sinuses should be treated...the conscientious surgeon than to the neurologist. The principles of treatment were, for the sake of exciting discussion, dogmatically formulated as follows:... | |
| 1885 - 294 pages
...and excised with comparative impunity. 8. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries, or venous sinuses should be treated...lesions of similar structures in other localities. 9. The results of the study of cerebral localization are more necessary to the conscientious surgeon... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 460 pages
...exposure of the cerebral convolution. 8. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries, or venous sinuses should be treated...lesions of similar structures in other localities. Numerous cases have been reported in support of this proposition. 9. The results of the study of cerebral... | |
| American Surgical Association - Surgery - 1885 - 450 pages
...Sciences, July, 1881, Ixxii. 168. VIII. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries or venous sinuses, should be treated...lesions of similar structures in other localities. Numerous cases have recently been reported that prove this assertion. WT Bull 1 obtained good results... | |
| Medicine - 1835 - 800 pages
...Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries or venous sinuses shall be treated as are similar lesions of similar structures in other localities. (<") The results of the study of cerebral localization are more necessary to the con scientious surgeon... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 664 pages
...excised with comparative impunity. VIII. — Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries or venous sinuses should be treated...the conscientious surgeon than to the neurologist. From the " Operative Surgery of the Brain," Dr. John B. Roberts. The Relief of Pyloric Stenosis. Until... | |
| 1886 - 656 pages
...excised with comparative impunity. VIII. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries, or venous sinuses, should be treated...localities. IX. The results of the study of cerebral localisation are more necessary to the conscientious surgeon than to the neurologist. On each of these... | |
| Vermont State Medical Society - 1886 - 812 pages
...and excised with impunity. VIII. Any accidental or operative injuries should be treated the same as in other localities. IX. The results of the study...the conscientious surgeon than to the neurologist. These principles of the operative surgery of the brain were then applied to the treatment of Cranial... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 396 pages
...operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meníngea! arteries or venous 302 THE CANADA LANCET. sinuses should be treated as are similar lesions of...localities. IX. The results of the study of cerebral localizntion are more necessary to the conscientious surgeon than to the neurologist. From the " Operative... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 856 pages
...and excised with comparative impunity. 8. Accidental or operative injuries to the cerebral membranes, meningeal arteries, or venous sinuses should be treated...lesions of similar structures in other localities. 9. The results of cerebral localization are more necessary to the conscientious surgeon than to the... | |
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