Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... method detailed in Case I seems to me most advisable . My own success with it may unduly prejudice me in its favor . Other men , among whom I may mention Douglass Powell , have less confidence in it . When consent to the opening of the ...
... method detailed in Case I seems to me most advisable . My own success with it may unduly prejudice me in its favor . Other men , among whom I may mention Douglass Powell , have less confidence in it . When consent to the opening of the ...
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1 method is more approved of by French and Eng- After. author had done nothing else to lay his profession under obligation ... method which I have employed during the past year , is to mark out the intended incision with a scalpel , then ...
1 method is more approved of by French and Eng- After. author had done nothing else to lay his profession under obligation ... method which I have employed during the past year , is to mark out the intended incision with a scalpel , then ...
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method is more approved of by French and Eng- After abandoning the ligature , I adopted the lish specialists . If suffocation threaten , a prelimi- clamp and cautery , which to the novice appear to nary tracheotomy is advisable ...
method is more approved of by French and Eng- After abandoning the ligature , I adopted the lish specialists . If suffocation threaten , a prelimi- clamp and cautery , which to the novice appear to nary tracheotomy is advisable ...
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... method yet recom- mended for the removal of piles . 5. The pain after excision is slight in amount , of short duration , and , I believe , less severe than follows any of the other operations . 6. The loss of blood at the time of ...
... method yet recom- mended for the removal of piles . 5. The pain after excision is slight in amount , of short duration , and , I believe , less severe than follows any of the other operations . 6. The loss of blood at the time of ...
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... method of dealing with licz , of Cracow , at the last meeting of the German empyema of the antrum , read by Professor Miku- Surgical Society . The indications to be fulfilled in the treatment of this condition are , it is stated , clear ...
... method of dealing with licz , of Cracow , at the last meeting of the German empyema of the antrum , read by Professor Miku- Surgical Society . The indications to be fulfilled in the treatment of this condition are , it is stated , clear ...
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