Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 15George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross Gazette Printing Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... tube of considerable size , and that henceforth the cavity was kept freely evacuated by expectoration . This , I think , was the starting point on the road to his recovery , which progressed with marvellous rapidity from that time ...
... tube of considerable size , and that henceforth the cavity was kept freely evacuated by expectoration . This , I think , was the starting point on the road to his recovery , which progressed with marvellous rapidity from that time ...
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... tube gave great relief , and all the active symptoms subsided promptly , although the dis- charge continued for a long time . His recovery was slow . The pleural cavity was washed out with antiseptic solutions from time to time , and ...
... tube gave great relief , and all the active symptoms subsided promptly , although the dis- charge continued for a long time . His recovery was slow . The pleural cavity was washed out with antiseptic solutions from time to time , and ...
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... tube , an ordinary glass one , attached to a fountain irrigator , passed up through a large patulous cervix into the uterus . She complained of the fluid passing higher than usual into the abdomen , and before I could recognize what had ...
... tube , an ordinary glass one , attached to a fountain irrigator , passed up through a large patulous cervix into the uterus . She complained of the fluid passing higher than usual into the abdomen , and before I could recognize what had ...
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... tube , and it is one to which I have directed particular attention . " Certainly the study is one upon which considerable light has recently been thrown by re- searches into physiological chemistry . We are called upon daily 42 CANADA ...
... tube , and it is one to which I have directed particular attention . " Certainly the study is one upon which considerable light has recently been thrown by re- searches into physiological chemistry . We are called upon daily 42 CANADA ...
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... tube . Toward the end , vomiting set in . Dr. Rowell said that on opening the abdominal cavity he found the intestines matted together and covered with lymph and pus ; the pelvis was filled with offensive purulent matter , and in the ...
... tube . Toward the end , vomiting set in . Dr. Rowell said that on opening the abdominal cavity he found the intestines matted together and covered with lymph and pus ; the pelvis was filled with offensive purulent matter , and in the ...
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