New York Medical Times, Količina 24E.P. Coby & Company, 1896 |
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Stran 1
... position with a pad underneath the opposite side , so as to elevate the field of operation ; cutting down im- surgery , and the surgery of the abdomen has become established , the surgery of the kid- neys has assumed conspicuous ...
... position with a pad underneath the opposite side , so as to elevate the field of operation ; cutting down im- surgery , and the surgery of the abdomen has become established , the surgery of the kid- neys has assumed conspicuous ...
Stran 3
... position . Therefore I say there is a displaced kidney , which does not come under the head of movable or floating kidney . I believe a floating kidney is supposed to be one where it has a mesonephron . In regard to the symptomatology ...
... position . Therefore I say there is a displaced kidney , which does not come under the head of movable or floating kidney . I believe a floating kidney is supposed to be one where it has a mesonephron . In regard to the symptomatology ...
Stran 4
fail to hold the kidney in its proper position , and simply stitching the capsule , as suggested by Dr. McMurtry , often results in failure ; after a few months the kidney again begins to wander . The best paper I ever heard upon this ...
fail to hold the kidney in its proper position , and simply stitching the capsule , as suggested by Dr. McMurtry , often results in failure ; after a few months the kidney again begins to wander . The best paper I ever heard upon this ...
Stran 6
... position , or as nearly so as practicable . It could not be pushed up quite to the normal situa- tion , but it has remained just where it was fas- tened . The man experienced a great deal of re- lief , but developed dysentery , which ...
... position , or as nearly so as practicable . It could not be pushed up quite to the normal situa- tion , but it has remained just where it was fas- tened . The man experienced a great deal of re- lief , but developed dysentery , which ...
Stran 12
... position a good lawyer would be more serviceable than God . The op- portune coming of her aunts , and the influence of their presence , leaving out of consideration all they may have urged , broke the hold of what Mrs. Whittemore ...
... position a good lawyer would be more serviceable than God . The op- portune coming of her aunts , and the influence of their presence , leaving out of consideration all they may have urged , broke the hold of what Mrs. Whittemore ...
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