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Page 11
... tissues of different portions of the body . Kelly's method of avoiding all possibility of hemorrhage in operation for ablation of the uterine appendages is followed . This is the tieing , separately , of the uterine and ovarian vessels ...
... tissues of different portions of the body . Kelly's method of avoiding all possibility of hemorrhage in operation for ablation of the uterine appendages is followed . This is the tieing , separately , of the uterine and ovarian vessels ...
Page 13
... inch . Further up on the perineal side there was an infiltrated condition of the tissues ( not an ulceration because the mucous membrane was in- tact ) to the extent of two silver dollars put FECAL IMPACTION : CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS . 13.
... inch . Further up on the perineal side there was an infiltrated condition of the tissues ( not an ulceration because the mucous membrane was in- tact ) to the extent of two silver dollars put FECAL IMPACTION : CASE FOR DIAGNOSIS . 13.
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... tissues around the rectum and not towards the bladder . It would not reach the bladder within three inches . The lower part of the rectum , so far as the sinus is concerned , has nothing to do with the bladder . I found an infil- trated ...
... tissues around the rectum and not towards the bladder . It would not reach the bladder within three inches . The lower part of the rectum , so far as the sinus is concerned , has nothing to do with the bladder . I found an infil- trated ...
Page 38
... to remove it by cutting directly through the lung - tissue with a cau- tery - knife . Even with this incision the foreign body , which was a seed vessel of some plant , transfixed with a pin 38 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PROGRESS .
... to remove it by cutting directly through the lung - tissue with a cau- tery - knife . Even with this incision the foreign body , which was a seed vessel of some plant , transfixed with a pin 38 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL PROGRESS .
Page 39
... tissue , after the pleura is sutured to its surface is pre- ferable to too prolonged attempts to pass instruments through the bronchi . The wound should always be drained and sufficient gauze should be packed around the tube to protect ...
... tissue , after the pleura is sutured to its surface is pre- ferable to too prolonged attempts to pass instruments through the bronchi . The wound should always be drained and sufficient gauze should be packed around the tube to protect ...
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