Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7Gazette Print. Company, 1879 - Medicine |
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... means of wire suture and a free opening left at the lower end of the wound , a drainage tube inserted and carbolic oil dressing applied . Patient was immediately put under the influence of opium ; watch was constantly kept up for a few ...
... means of wire suture and a free opening left at the lower end of the wound , a drainage tube inserted and carbolic oil dressing applied . Patient was immediately put under the influence of opium ; watch was constantly kept up for a few ...
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... means of distinguishing between those which are amenable to this treatment and those which are not . I saw one case there sup- posed to have been cured but in whom it had speedily returned . There is a considerable number of Canadian ...
... means of distinguishing between those which are amenable to this treatment and those which are not . I saw one case there sup- posed to have been cured but in whom it had speedily returned . There is a considerable number of Canadian ...
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... means of arresting hæmorrh- age , treatment of surgical wounds , the suture and bandages . Part II . is devoted to the ligature of arteries . Part III . to amputations . Part IV . to excision of joints and bones . In part V. is ...
... means of arresting hæmorrh- age , treatment of surgical wounds , the suture and bandages . Part II . is devoted to the ligature of arteries . Part III . to amputations . Part IV . to excision of joints and bones . In part V. is ...
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... means . The subject of insanity has not been gone into , as he believes that it demands a more careful and extended notice than could be accorded to it in a work of this size ; cerebro spinal meningitis is however discussed , although ...
... means . The subject of insanity has not been gone into , as he believes that it demands a more careful and extended notice than could be accorded to it in a work of this size ; cerebro spinal meningitis is however discussed , although ...
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... means used for the amputation or excision of the cervix , the author shows a decided preference to the use of the galvanic cautery ; seven cases are reported with encouraging success ; an interesting discussion on this paper follows ...
... means used for the amputation or excision of the cervix , the author shows a decided preference to the use of the galvanic cautery ; seven cases are reported with encouraging success ; an interesting discussion on this paper follows ...
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