Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... body . By an ingenious registering apparatus , which records simul- taneously the general blood pressure , the expansion and con- traction of the kidney , and the excretion of every drop of urine , they were able to determine the action ...
... body . By an ingenious registering apparatus , which records simul- taneously the general blood pressure , the expansion and con- traction of the kidney , and the excretion of every drop of urine , they were able to determine the action ...
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... body of the sac and prevent its return , they should , if pos- sible , be divided . Adhesions around the neck of the sac were to be treated with great deliberation . Having pointed out the complications and dangers to which such ...
... body of the sac and prevent its return , they should , if pos- sible , be divided . Adhesions around the neck of the sac were to be treated with great deliberation . Having pointed out the complications and dangers to which such ...
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... body of the sac , they might be gently broken down . If they surrounded the neck of the sac , binding the intestine to the upper end of the sac , or the intestine to the cord , or to an un- descended testis , it was necessary to ...
... body of the sac , they might be gently broken down . If they surrounded the neck of the sac , binding the intestine to the upper end of the sac , or the intestine to the cord , or to an un- descended testis , it was necessary to ...
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... body , one case ; incontinence of urine , five cases ; difficult urination , one case ; retention , one case . All patients operated on were infants . In almost all cases the prepuce was adherent to the glans penis . VOMITING OF GALL ...
... body , one case ; incontinence of urine , five cases ; difficult urination , one case ; retention , one case . All patients operated on were infants . In almost all cases the prepuce was adherent to the glans penis . VOMITING OF GALL ...
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... body terribly distorted , writhing in a horrible convulsion . I did not stop to ask questions , but sent for ether , and in a very few moments the poor creature was sleeping quietly . She was so thoroughly exhausted , that it took but ...
... body terribly distorted , writhing in a horrible convulsion . I did not stop to ask questions , but sent for ether , and in a very few moments the poor creature was sleeping quietly . She was so thoroughly exhausted , that it took but ...
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