The Medical News, Volum 68Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1896 |
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Side 10
... week . The catheter should be removed when the clamps are taken off . Ligatures should be cut out at the end of two or three weeks . The bowels are treated much as in abdominal section , but there is one comfort the patients with ...
... week . The catheter should be removed when the clamps are taken off . Ligatures should be cut out at the end of two or three weeks . The bowels are treated much as in abdominal section , but there is one comfort the patients with ...
Side 15
... weeks in bed or about the room , and the recumbent posture for at least four weeks . At this time , more than two years after the operation , the man is well . There is a small ventral hernia at the lower angle where the gauze drain ...
... weeks in bed or about the room , and the recumbent posture for at least four weeks . At this time , more than two years after the operation , the man is well . There is a small ventral hernia at the lower angle where the gauze drain ...
Side 35
... week , at the end of which time a cure is sometimes effected . An extensive trial of this method has led the majority ... weeks the cure is not com- plete , the curetting should be repeated . The second operation is even of a more simple ...
... week , at the end of which time a cure is sometimes effected . An extensive trial of this method has led the majority ... weeks the cure is not com- plete , the curetting should be repeated . The second operation is even of a more simple ...
Side 38
... weeks . After the second day the relaxation of the jaws for a por- tion of the time was sufficient so that a tube could be inserted between the teeth , and in this manner it was necessary to introduce nourishment . This method of ...
... weeks . After the second day the relaxation of the jaws for a por- tion of the time was sufficient so that a tube could be inserted between the teeth , and in this manner it was necessary to introduce nourishment . This method of ...
Side 43
... weeks ( October 28th to November 12th ) improvement continued in his mental condition , but not in temperature . During the day he was com- paratively quiet , though often irrational , and always noisy at night . Sixth to eighth weeks ...
... weeks ( October 28th to November 12th ) improvement continued in his mental condition , but not in temperature . During the day he was com- paratively quiet , though often irrational , and always noisy at night . Sixth to eighth weeks ...
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Side 364 - HAMMOND, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, etc.
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Side 190 - My electrolyser has all the advantages of the urethrotome and none of its inconveniences. It looks like a small whip of which the handle contains a metallic wire projecting from the end which connects with the flexible part. This instrument, being first introduced into the urethra, is connected with the negative pole of a continuous current battery, and the...
Side 168 - A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. By GEORGE ROE LOCKWOOD, MD, Professor of Practice in the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, etc. Long's Syllabus qf Gynecology. A Syllabus of Gynecology, arranged in Conformity with "An American Text-Book of Gynecology.
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