Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... removed by aspiration 70 oz . of pus . Edema of the chest wall was well marked up to the level of the 3rd rib in front . As the flat line rapidly crept up again , I did pleurotomy and and established a syphon drainage , secured as ...
... removed by aspiration 70 oz . of pus . Edema of the chest wall was well marked up to the level of the 3rd rib in front . As the flat line rapidly crept up again , I did pleurotomy and and established a syphon drainage , secured as ...
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... removed with the finger nail on making an examination after that time , up to which period there is no need of disturbing the patient , nor any danger of re - opening the wound , as there is with either silk or silver wire . BENIGN ...
... removed with the finger nail on making an examination after that time , up to which period there is no need of disturbing the patient , nor any danger of re - opening the wound , as there is with either silk or silver wire . BENIGN ...
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... removed hæmorrhoids by ex- cision ; and unless I had very ample and sound grounds for advocating the advantages of this plan of treatment , I should have deferred saying any- thing until such time as much greater experience would have ...
... removed hæmorrhoids by ex- cision ; and unless I had very ample and sound grounds for advocating the advantages of this plan of treatment , I should have deferred saying any- thing until such time as much greater experience would have ...
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... removed by clamp or ligature , and the apparently insignifi- cant venules will dilate and take their place , the very removal , perhaps , affording room for growth , and whilst taking off external pressure leaving the tension within ...
... removed by clamp or ligature , and the apparently insignifi- cant venules will dilate and take their place , the very removal , perhaps , affording room for growth , and whilst taking off external pressure leaving the tension within ...
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... removal of piles can be effected without a single instance of secondary hæmorrhage ; consequently I consider that special instruments and extraordin- ary precautions may be finally dismissed , and the excision of hæmorrhoids once more ...
... removal of piles can be effected without a single instance of secondary hæmorrhage ; consequently I consider that special instruments and extraordin- ary precautions may be finally dismissed , and the excision of hæmorrhoids once more ...
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