The New England Medical Gazette, Volum 42Medical gazettee pub., 1907 |
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Side 29
... tumors which externally would cause an apparent deformity , for all these things are well taken care of by other specialists , but with these exceptions probably the best understanding of the word orthopedics is implied in the phrase ...
... tumors which externally would cause an apparent deformity , for all these things are well taken care of by other specialists , but with these exceptions probably the best understanding of the word orthopedics is implied in the phrase ...
Side 41
... tumors . The classification introduced by Adams is prob- ably the most scientific of any yet evolved , but it scarcely seems wise to place such a classification , excellent though it be , into a compend of pathology be- fore it has been ...
... tumors . The classification introduced by Adams is prob- ably the most scientific of any yet evolved , but it scarcely seems wise to place such a classification , excellent though it be , into a compend of pathology be- fore it has been ...
Side 43
... tumors , the lateral ven- tricles are distended with serous fluid . In such cases , the percussion note elicited at a given spot on the cranium , such as the pterion , varies according to the position of the head . While the person sits ...
... tumors , the lateral ven- tricles are distended with serous fluid . In such cases , the percussion note elicited at a given spot on the cranium , such as the pterion , varies according to the position of the head . While the person sits ...
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... tumor and a most marked purulent cystitis preceding the operation . We washed out the bladder until we found we could never get it clean until we operated . The patient was pre- pared in the usual manner . I operated and in three or ...
... tumor and a most marked purulent cystitis preceding the operation . We washed out the bladder until we found we could never get it clean until we operated . The patient was pre- pared in the usual manner . I operated and in three or ...
Side 14
... tumor extending from the edge of the liver downward to a point opposite the um- bilicus . There has been no nausea nor vomiting . Diagnosis : -Probable inflammation of the gall - bladder . On Oct. 27 his temperature was 100.8 and pulse ...
... tumor extending from the edge of the liver downward to a point opposite the um- bilicus . There has been no nausea nor vomiting . Diagnosis : -Probable inflammation of the gall - bladder . On Oct. 27 his temperature was 100.8 and pulse ...
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