Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... whole pelvis , and gives the surgeon a commanding view of the field of operations . I sit in front of my patient , with my work on a level with my shoulders . 2. I have a strong objection to the use of instru- ments in the dilatation of ...
... whole pelvis , and gives the surgeon a commanding view of the field of operations . I sit in front of my patient , with my work on a level with my shoulders . 2. I have a strong objection to the use of instru- ments in the dilatation of ...
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... whole of the hæmorrhoidal plexus can be isolated and the membrane drawn down , leaving the external sphincter almost bare and cleanly dissected . Up to this stage of the operation there is practically no hæmorrage , for , as is well ...
... whole of the hæmorrhoidal plexus can be isolated and the membrane drawn down , leaving the external sphincter almost bare and cleanly dissected . Up to this stage of the operation there is practically no hæmorrage , for , as is well ...
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... whole scalp . In cases of doubt , care should be taken to obtain the history , etc. , and then a correct diag nosis can easily be made . In considering the treatment , only an outline can be given . To enter upon the subject more fully ...
... whole scalp . In cases of doubt , care should be taken to obtain the history , etc. , and then a correct diag nosis can easily be made . In considering the treatment , only an outline can be given . To enter upon the subject more fully ...
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... whole duty himself . He can supervise , because he has himself passed through every grade of seamanship , possesses the knowledge of how things are to be done , as well as what to do in the circumstances . Now , we greatly fear that ...
... whole duty himself . He can supervise , because he has himself passed through every grade of seamanship , possesses the knowledge of how things are to be done , as well as what to do in the circumstances . Now , we greatly fear that ...
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... whole management of the case , and personally directs every detail . In no sional position when , for example , instead of contenting himself with simply ordering a poul- tice , he takes pains to ensure that it shall be pro- perly made ...
... whole management of the case , and personally directs every detail . In no sional position when , for example , instead of contenting himself with simply ordering a poul- tice , he takes pains to ensure that it shall be pro- perly made ...
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