New York Medical Times, Količina 24E.P. Coby & Company, 1896 |
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Stran 3
... opening the abscess . He thought he was justified in leaving it , because he believed that part of the kidney left would be serviceable after the abscess cavity was properly drained . I believe the patient would have been better served ...
... opening the abscess . He thought he was justified in leaving it , because he believed that part of the kidney left would be serviceable after the abscess cavity was properly drained . I believe the patient would have been better served ...
Stran 4
... opening and stitching the kidney to the fascia . Instead of splitting the kidney proper , as Dr. Cartledge has mentioned , I simply split the capsule and stitched it to the fascia with a large curved needle , using silk worm gut as ...
... opening and stitching the kidney to the fascia . Instead of splitting the kidney proper , as Dr. Cartledge has mentioned , I simply split the capsule and stitched it to the fascia with a large curved needle , using silk worm gut as ...
Stran 6
... opening in the kidney healed perfectly in fifteen days after the operation . The second case was operated upon only a few days before my previous report . The patient was a woman , who had an abscess very much like the case shown by Dr ...
... opening in the kidney healed perfectly in fifteen days after the operation . The second case was operated upon only a few days before my previous report . The patient was a woman , who had an abscess very much like the case shown by Dr ...
Stran 28
... opening voluntarily when the chyme is sufficiently elaborated . Every im- portant alteration of gastric chemistry , whether compli- cated or not with the round ulcer , is accompanied by re- flex spasm of the pylorus . Hence it is that ...
... opening voluntarily when the chyme is sufficiently elaborated . Every im- portant alteration of gastric chemistry , whether compli- cated or not with the round ulcer , is accompanied by re- flex spasm of the pylorus . Hence it is that ...
Stran 29
... opening for evacuation of the gas . M. Guinard communicated a method of treating a spha- celated coil of intestine in the course of a kelotomy . In- stead of making an artificial anus , or a resection of the intestine , to be followed ...
... opening for evacuation of the gas . M. Guinard communicated a method of treating a spha- celated coil of intestine in the course of a kelotomy . In- stead of making an artificial anus , or a resection of the intestine , to be followed ...
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