Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1950 - Medicine |
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Page 376
... pneumothorax , and the area remain a source of positive sputum either because of a persisting cavity or a tuberculous bronchitis . Such a lesion can be cured only by excision . When a pneumothorax fails to collapse a cavity in the upper ...
... pneumothorax , and the area remain a source of positive sputum either because of a persisting cavity or a tuberculous bronchitis . Such a lesion can be cured only by excision . When a pneumothorax fails to collapse a cavity in the upper ...
Page 591
... pneumothorax ( 12 cases ) which is allegedly not so safe , though certainly more efficient . The widely held modern view that pneumothorax is the most dangerous operation of thoracic surgery is a picturesque hyperbole but a bad policy ...
... pneumothorax ( 12 cases ) which is allegedly not so safe , though certainly more efficient . The widely held modern view that pneumothorax is the most dangerous operation of thoracic surgery is a picturesque hyperbole but a bad policy ...
Page 74
... pneumothorax in these men is difficult to estimate because a small pneumothorax is not easily recognised clinically . There must be many which are not brought to our notice — even if they are , they may be overlooked and regarded as ...
... pneumothorax in these men is difficult to estimate because a small pneumothorax is not easily recognised clinically . There must be many which are not brought to our notice — even if they are , they may be overlooked and regarded as ...
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prevention | 8 |
Inheritance of a Factor Causing | 9 |
Bronchial Adenoma | 3 |
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