Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... examination and gave a diagnosis of Pott's disease . The man at that time complained of pain in the back , and said that he had spitting of blood , and felt a band of pain around his abdo- men , while he had retention of urine , with ...
... examination and gave a diagnosis of Pott's disease . The man at that time complained of pain in the back , and said that he had spitting of blood , and felt a band of pain around his abdo- men , while he had retention of urine , with ...
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... examination shows the existence of hepatic calculi one ought to avoid pressing on the portion of the transverse colon near the gall - bladder , for the sharp con- tact of the calculi may cause lesions of the mucous membrane of this ...
... examination shows the existence of hepatic calculi one ought to avoid pressing on the portion of the transverse colon near the gall - bladder , for the sharp con- tact of the calculi may cause lesions of the mucous membrane of this ...
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... examination is made of the hernial tumor ; any attempt at reduction being studiously avoided . ( 3 ) If evidences of local inflammation are present , or if there is much swelling of the tumor , a poultice of flax - seed meal and cracked ...
... examination is made of the hernial tumor ; any attempt at reduction being studiously avoided . ( 3 ) If evidences of local inflammation are present , or if there is much swelling of the tumor , a poultice of flax - seed meal and cracked ...
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... examination of the patient . The liver is found enlarged in ninety per cent . of all the cases . It is enlarged in some one direction , and usually that direction is upward into the cavity of the right thorax . It is commonly assumed in ...
... examination of the patient . The liver is found enlarged in ninety per cent . of all the cases . It is enlarged in some one direction , and usually that direction is upward into the cavity of the right thorax . It is commonly assumed in ...
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... examination to other physicians , after the diagnosis had already been made , and asked them if he did not have hepatic abscess ; and those physicians , after a short consultation , came to the conclusion that there was no trace of the ...
... examination to other physicians , after the diagnosis had already been made , and asked them if he did not have hepatic abscess ; and those physicians , after a short consultation , came to the conclusion that there was no trace of the ...
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