Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... become used to the passage of an instrument , the growths were seized and crushed and small portions were torn away with the forceps . Very little pain or irritation followed these operations ; when the basis of the growths alone ...
... become used to the passage of an instrument , the growths were seized and crushed and small portions were torn away with the forceps . Very little pain or irritation followed these operations ; when the basis of the growths alone ...
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... becomes imperative , the extent of the mischief can only be appreciated and effectively dealt with by a free ... become almost , if not quite , indistinguish- able from their parent cells . New formations of all varieties are , I ...
... becomes imperative , the extent of the mischief can only be appreciated and effectively dealt with by a free ... become almost , if not quite , indistinguish- able from their parent cells . New formations of all varieties are , I ...
Page 12
... becomes reduced to the thickness of paper , and may be readily perforated by a stout cutting instrument . For this purpose a short double - edged knife , or rather cutting stylet , set on a curved shank , has been devised . This is ...
... becomes reduced to the thickness of paper , and may be readily perforated by a stout cutting instrument . For this purpose a short double - edged knife , or rather cutting stylet , set on a curved shank , has been devised . This is ...
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... become apparent . The German plan of treating the external manifesta- tions of the disease alone has many things in its favor and some against it . It is very well in cases of doubt to direct attention to the visible lesion , and await ...
... become apparent . The German plan of treating the external manifesta- tions of the disease alone has many things in its favor and some against it . It is very well in cases of doubt to direct attention to the visible lesion , and await ...
Page 18
... become involved . In diphtheritic chatter , or he declares he can stand it no longer . paralysis the soft palate is the first to be affected ; He is then taken out and placed in a blanket then the muscles of the eye , and after some ...
... become involved . In diphtheritic chatter , or he declares he can stand it no longer . paralysis the soft palate is the first to be affected ; He is then taken out and placed in a blanket then the muscles of the eye , and after some ...
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