North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 25-261890 - Medicine |
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... ...... 654 abell , Dr Jas Lawrence ...... 57 hypodermic solution of .. Caldwell , Dr D G - Report of section on Materia Med- ica ........ 312 184 ...... 669 tation , prognostic signifi- cance of moderate .... 311 Carmichael.
... ...... 654 abell , Dr Jas Lawrence ...... 57 hypodermic solution of .. Caldwell , Dr D G - Report of section on Materia Med- ica ........ 312 184 ...... 669 tation , prognostic signifi- cance of moderate .... 311 Carmichael.
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... solution 1-1000 . The instruments have been placed in these trays and boiling water has been poured over them . To this is now added a 5 p . c . solution of carbolie acid . I make a free incision through the skin of the abdomen between ...
... solution 1-1000 . The instruments have been placed in these trays and boiling water has been poured over them . To this is now added a 5 p . c . solution of carbolie acid . I make a free incision through the skin of the abdomen between ...
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... solution returns clear and odorless . Immediately after this insert as large a sized silk elastic cather as will pass through the cannula into the abscess cavity . Now with- draw the cannula , and after having cut off the extruding end ...
... solution returns clear and odorless . Immediately after this insert as large a sized silk elastic cather as will pass through the cannula into the abscess cavity . Now with- draw the cannula , and after having cut off the extruding end ...
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... solution , relied for the complete emptying of their cavities on the employ- ment of a yard or more long syphon drainage - tube . This I need not describe , as he is about to publish his mode of treating liver suppurations . The ...
... solution , relied for the complete emptying of their cavities on the employ- ment of a yard or more long syphon drainage - tube . This I need not describe , as he is about to publish his mode of treating liver suppurations . The ...
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... solution of 10 grains of boracic acid to the ounce until the solution returned clear and almost odorless . A drainage - tube was then inserted into the cavity , which measured in a direct line backwards 5 inches in depth , and a hot ...
... solution of 10 grains of boracic acid to the ounce until the solution returned clear and almost odorless . A drainage - tube was then inserted into the cavity , which measured in a direct line backwards 5 inches in depth , and a hot ...
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