Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Organs , 145 . Rectal Expression , 174 . Replacement of a Lost Eye , 238 . Rhus Poisoning , Treatment of , 316 . Re - injection of Blood During Amputation at Hip- joint , 340 . Rhus Poisoning , 353 . S. Syphilitic Pseudo - Paralysis ...
... Organs , 145 . Rectal Expression , 174 . Replacement of a Lost Eye , 238 . Rhus Poisoning , Treatment of , 316 . Re - injection of Blood During Amputation at Hip- joint , 340 . Rhus Poisoning , 353 . S. Syphilitic Pseudo - Paralysis ...
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... organ , Prof. Gross gives tinct . opii camph . f3j ter die . of sodium in decomposing uric acid , and Dr. Canadian. Therapeutical Notes . Dr. Alfred Meadows recommends conium as a specific in all cases , neuralgic or inflammatory , in ...
... organ , Prof. Gross gives tinct . opii camph . f3j ter die . of sodium in decomposing uric acid , and Dr. Canadian. Therapeutical Notes . Dr. Alfred Meadows recommends conium as a specific in all cases , neuralgic or inflammatory , in ...
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... organ was removed through a lumbar incision . The operation did not present any marked difficulties . Recovery was rapid and complete . The kidney was com- pletely sacculated , and it was the opinion of the majority present that the ...
... organ was removed through a lumbar incision . The operation did not present any marked difficulties . Recovery was rapid and complete . The kidney was com- pletely sacculated , and it was the opinion of the majority present that the ...
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... organs is clearly and concisely taught . Disputed questions , and the views of different histologists on points not yet settled , are not discussed . The book is , we suppose , a companion volume to the author's well - known excellent ...
... organs is clearly and concisely taught . Disputed questions , and the views of different histologists on points not yet settled , are not discussed . The book is , we suppose , a companion volume to the author's well - known excellent ...
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... organs of the body were found to be in a perfectly healthy condition , but a portion of the placenta , about one inch square , was retained in the uterus , surrounded by a blood clot . This was non - adherent , and slipped out of the ...
... organs of the body were found to be in a perfectly healthy condition , but a portion of the placenta , about one inch square , was retained in the uterus , surrounded by a blood clot . This was non - adherent , and slipped out of the ...
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