Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7Gazette Print. Company, 1879 - Medicine |
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Page 12
... normal temperature . These conditions revealed what we were before doubtful of— that is , that an artery was injured and that a traumatic aneur- ism was forming . The next two days ( Aug. 12 and 13 ) the swelling continued to increase ...
... normal temperature . These conditions revealed what we were before doubtful of— that is , that an artery was injured and that a traumatic aneur- ism was forming . The next two days ( Aug. 12 and 13 ) the swelling continued to increase ...
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... normal . The ice - bags were removed in three or four days and the bandages at the end of a week . The patient was kept in bed for two weeks . He was finally discharged on the 13th of July , feeling quite well and able to walk with the ...
... normal . The ice - bags were removed in three or four days and the bandages at the end of a week . The patient was kept in bed for two weeks . He was finally discharged on the 13th of July , feeling quite well and able to walk with the ...
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... normal urine daily . She ate and slept well . She was now allowed to get up , but was directed to continue wearing the abdominal sup- port . The latter , owing to the diminution of the size of the abdomen , had required to be altered ...
... normal urine daily . She ate and slept well . She was now allowed to get up , but was directed to continue wearing the abdominal sup- port . The latter , owing to the diminution of the size of the abdomen , had required to be altered ...
Page 45
... normal condition is going on satisfactorily . A little at- tention paid at that time will often prevent the most serious consequences in the future . If the physician had made such an examination in the case , and had found the cervix ...
... normal condition is going on satisfactorily . A little at- tention paid at that time will often prevent the most serious consequences in the future . If the physician had made such an examination in the case , and had found the cervix ...
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... normal portion of the skin , announces the commencement of the development of the furunculus , and on the same day a small and quite superficial induration can be felt at the spot . If the skin be now superficially scraped with a small ...
... normal portion of the skin , announces the commencement of the development of the furunculus , and on the same day a small and quite superficial induration can be felt at the spot . If the skin be now superficially scraped with a small ...
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