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... removal of hairs , so the needle may pass in by its own weight , thus avoiding perforation of the follicle wall . As ... removed small nevi in this way , leaving hardly a visible scar . Duh- ring speaks of the advantages of this method ...
... removal of hairs , so the needle may pass in by its own weight , thus avoiding perforation of the follicle wall . As ... removed small nevi in this way , leaving hardly a visible scar . Duh- ring speaks of the advantages of this method ...
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... removal is permanent is best illustrated by the case of Dr. G. H. Fox , in which he removed eight thousand hairs , " the face being now practi- cally free from hair , and has been for three years . " The statement has been made that the ...
... removal is permanent is best illustrated by the case of Dr. G. H. Fox , in which he removed eight thousand hairs , " the face being now practi- cally free from hair , and has been for three years . " The statement has been made that the ...
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... removed together with the capsule without an iridectomy , for in a case of this kind we need have no fear of a secondary capsular opacity or a distorted pupil . The drawbacks , however , have been the great danger of loss of the ...
... removed together with the capsule without an iridectomy , for in a case of this kind we need have no fear of a secondary capsular opacity or a distorted pupil . The drawbacks , however , have been the great danger of loss of the ...
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... removed . When due to worms , it is usu- ally much worse at night , in other cases it may be more severe during the day . As these cases are not attended by the changes in the skin which are seen in chronic cases in adults , they ...
... removed . When due to worms , it is usu- ally much worse at night , in other cases it may be more severe during the day . As these cases are not attended by the changes in the skin which are seen in chronic cases in adults , they ...
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... removed on the ninth day , and the pins were taken out the day following . On the eleventh day the man went to his home , permanent pri- mary union throughout the whole extent of the wound having taken place without un- pleasant ...
... removed on the ninth day , and the pins were taken out the day following . On the eleventh day the man went to his home , permanent pri- mary union throughout the whole extent of the wound having taken place without un- pleasant ...
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