Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 131893 - Medicine |
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... so curious a looking abdominal cavity . It looked almost like that of an eviscerated cadaver in the dissecting room . The tumor had so pushed the liver to the right and backward , and the stomach to 10 THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
... so curious a looking abdominal cavity . It looked almost like that of an eviscerated cadaver in the dissecting room . The tumor had so pushed the liver to the right and backward , and the stomach to 10 THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
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... cavity the bodies of the vertebra were entirely exposed , showing the aorta and vena cava to their bifurcations , the intestines being a very minor consideration and pushed to each side in the hollow of the ribs and the lumbar region ...
... cavity the bodies of the vertebra were entirely exposed , showing the aorta and vena cava to their bifurcations , the intestines being a very minor consideration and pushed to each side in the hollow of the ribs and the lumbar region ...
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... cavity , retained foreign bodies in the pharynx , scars - the result of ulcerative or specific processes about the tonsils , tongue and larynx -polypi and foreign bodies in the nose and ears , disorders of refraction ; in short ...
... cavity , retained foreign bodies in the pharynx , scars - the result of ulcerative or specific processes about the tonsils , tongue and larynx -polypi and foreign bodies in the nose and ears , disorders of refraction ; in short ...
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... cavity , or from actual bending or fracture at the time of injury , the displacement of the nasal bones not permitting it to regain its former position . It becomes bent upon itself either from above downwards or from before backwards ...
... cavity , or from actual bending or fracture at the time of injury , the displacement of the nasal bones not permitting it to regain its former position . It becomes bent upon itself either from above downwards or from before backwards ...
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... cavity and protect the bladder ; the symphysis is completely sectioned , the sub - pubic ligament being reserved till the last ; one only stops when the finger can be passed between the two bones , the separation of which is furthered ...
... cavity and protect the bladder ; the symphysis is completely sectioned , the sub - pubic ligament being reserved till the last ; one only stops when the finger can be passed between the two bones , the separation of which is furthered ...
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Page 411 - The National Dispensatory. Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines, including those recognized in the Pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain and Germany, with numerous references to the French Codex.
Page 537 - Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers. Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine.
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Page 537 - Acid. DOSE.— Internally : One Teaspoonful Three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted as necessary for varied conditions.
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