Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 4Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1885 |
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Page 4
... five cases of albuminuria . Of these five cases ,, two were temporary , one of them was suffering from carbuncle , and the other had recently had gonorrhea . 7. THE THYROID GLAND . Professor Horsley , in the course of lec- tures of the ...
... five cases of albuminuria . Of these five cases ,, two were temporary , one of them was suffering from carbuncle , and the other had recently had gonorrhea . 7. THE THYROID GLAND . Professor Horsley , in the course of lec- tures of the ...
Page 12
... two years ; there was but little accompanying dermatitis . The feature I wish to bring out in the history of this case is this ; the patient had been troubled with constipation since he took to office work five 12 COMMUNICATIONS .
... two years ; there was but little accompanying dermatitis . The feature I wish to bring out in the history of this case is this ; the patient had been troubled with constipation since he took to office work five 12 COMMUNICATIONS .
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... five to ten minutes , and will maintain the relief as long as the applications are properly renewed , or until the pain- ful stage is over . It is also very effective as a local anesthetic for general use in all painful conditions which ...
... five to ten minutes , and will maintain the relief as long as the applications are properly renewed , or until the pain- ful stage is over . It is also very effective as a local anesthetic for general use in all painful conditions which ...
Page 32
... five weeks the wound was healed . Massage and electricity soon served to bring about active motion in both hand and fingers , but as the resected bones were still movable , the arm was put up in a fixed apparatus , where it remained for ...
... five weeks the wound was healed . Massage and electricity soon served to bring about active motion in both hand and fingers , but as the resected bones were still movable , the arm was put up in a fixed apparatus , where it remained for ...
Page 33
... five ribs were resected . It was then noticed that the in- trathoracic fascia was not thickened , and further examination showed the effusion to be pericardial . The pericardium was then fixed to the edges of the wound to prevent escape ...
... five ribs were resected . It was then noticed that the in- trathoracic fascia was not thickened , and further examination showed the effusion to be pericardial . The pericardium was then fixed to the edges of the wound to prevent escape ...
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