The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 35American Medical Union, 1887 |
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... removed a large sequestrum from the stump of the left humerus . This case is reported in full and is accompanied with a drawing of the exfoliation , which now stands to the credit of our dead friend in the Army Medical Museum , numbered ...
... removed a large sequestrum from the stump of the left humerus . This case is reported in full and is accompanied with a drawing of the exfoliation , which now stands to the credit of our dead friend in the Army Medical Museum , numbered ...
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... removed without the smallest impairment of the sense of sight . " Regarding the functions of the thyroid gland , I extract the follow- ing : " Last year Horsley extirpated the thyroid gland of monkeys and dogs , and obtained results ...
... removed without the smallest impairment of the sense of sight . " Regarding the functions of the thyroid gland , I extract the follow- ing : " Last year Horsley extirpated the thyroid gland of monkeys and dogs , and obtained results ...
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... removed , leave a raw , bleeding surface . Much itching , which scratching does not re- lieve . Cal . carb . - In fat , scrofulous children , who have large heads and swollen lymphatic glands . Eczema of the scalp is often present ; den ...
... removed , leave a raw , bleeding surface . Much itching , which scratching does not re- lieve . Cal . carb . - In fat , scrofulous children , who have large heads and swollen lymphatic glands . Eczema of the scalp is often present ; den ...
Page 25
... removed with the forceps , or Buck's fenestrated scoop . Instruments , however , should be used with the greatest care , and only when the meatus is illuminated . The crusts should not be torn from the walls of the canal . Syringe the ...
... removed with the forceps , or Buck's fenestrated scoop . Instruments , however , should be used with the greatest care , and only when the meatus is illuminated . The crusts should not be torn from the walls of the canal . Syringe the ...
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... removed , and the edges allowed to gap . The depths of the wound were now freely injected with idodized water every few hours , and the bladder flushed through the inlying catheter at the same time . The urine ceased to appear at the ...
... removed , and the edges allowed to gap . The depths of the wound were now freely injected with idodized water every few hours , and the bladder flushed through the inlying catheter at the same time . The urine ceased to appear at the ...
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