British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 501872 - Medicine |
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... removing pain , ' & c . Mr. Bransby Cooper , Surgeon to Guy's Hospital , afterwards affirmed it as his opinion that pain was a premonitory condition no doubt fitting parts , the subject of lesion , to reparatory action , and therefore ...
... removing pain , ' & c . Mr. Bransby Cooper , Surgeon to Guy's Hospital , afterwards affirmed it as his opinion that pain was a premonitory condition no doubt fitting parts , the subject of lesion , to reparatory action , and therefore ...
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... removed by a single operator . The rapid growth of our powers of diagnosis and skill in treatment is almost equally well illustrated by a comparison of the excellent article on diseases of the larynx in the new edition of Holmes's ...
... removed by a single operator . The rapid growth of our powers of diagnosis and skill in treatment is almost equally well illustrated by a comparison of the excellent article on diseases of the larynx in the new edition of Holmes's ...
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... removed four times through the neck , and four times through the mouth . Such was the work of one hundred years in pre - Laryngoscopic times . The dozen years that have 99 - L . 1872. ] 33 The Larynx and the Laryngoscope .
... removed four times through the neck , and four times through the mouth . Such was the work of one hundred years in pre - Laryngoscopic times . The dozen years that have 99 - L . 1872. ] 33 The Larynx and the Laryngoscope .
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... removed through the mouth . The first of these three methods is the triumph of Laryngoscopy : " By the removal of a growth in this way no chance of danger is incurred , little or no pain is felt , and scarcely a drop of blood is lost ...
... removed through the mouth . The first of these three methods is the triumph of Laryngoscopy : " By the removal of a growth in this way no chance of danger is incurred , little or no pain is felt , and scarcely a drop of blood is lost ...
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... removed . " The continental modes of producing anesthesia of the larynx before operation are regarded as unnecessary ... removal by mechanical means are described - evulsion , crushing , and cutting . Of these the first is the most ...
... removed . " The continental modes of producing anesthesia of the larynx before operation are regarded as unnecessary ... removal by mechanical means are described - evulsion , crushing , and cutting . Of these the first is the most ...
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