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... removed , the stricture at the neck of the bladder divided and the whole tract and vesicle flushed out with Boracic acid and nor- mal salt solutions . A tube was introduced into the bladder , gauze packed around it and the whole ...
... removed , the stricture at the neck of the bladder divided and the whole tract and vesicle flushed out with Boracic acid and nor- mal salt solutions . A tube was introduced into the bladder , gauze packed around it and the whole ...
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... removed from the duct four large . stones , the largest about the size of an English walnut , the others . being slightly smaller . Cyst was then flushed out with hot normal salt solution , the incision closed with double row of Lembert ...
... removed from the duct four large . stones , the largest about the size of an English walnut , the others . being slightly smaller . Cyst was then flushed out with hot normal salt solution , the incision closed with double row of Lembert ...
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... removed on eighth day , the wound being per- fectly healed . The only complication was persistent but intermitent vomiting , which persisted until the fifth day , necessitating the use of nutrient rectal enemata for that length of time ...
... removed on eighth day , the wound being per- fectly healed . The only complication was persistent but intermitent vomiting , which persisted until the fifth day , necessitating the use of nutrient rectal enemata for that length of time ...
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... removed , exactly twenty - six pounds . The convalescence of this patient has been phenomenal . Her condition when placed on the table was such we feared she would not survive the operations . The pulse was especially bad , being very ...
... removed , exactly twenty - six pounds . The convalescence of this patient has been phenomenal . Her condition when placed on the table was such we feared she would not survive the operations . The pulse was especially bad , being very ...
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... removed fully a quart of fecal matter from his rectum . I have had several such cases recently , and it is perfectly wonderful how much fecal matter the rectum and sigmoid will hold . I removed fecal masses from a patient not long ago ...
... removed fully a quart of fecal matter from his rectum . I have had several such cases recently , and it is perfectly wonderful how much fecal matter the rectum and sigmoid will hold . I removed fecal masses from a patient not long ago ...
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