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... cause of appre- hension . I have since repeatedly removed both upper and lower jaw , and done many other operations , involving considerable hemorrhage towards the throat , but have never seen any greater inconvenience from such a cause ...
... cause of appre- hension . I have since repeatedly removed both upper and lower jaw , and done many other operations , involving considerable hemorrhage towards the throat , but have never seen any greater inconvenience from such a cause ...
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... cause to regret doing so , and in instances where numerous ligatures have been applied , have had more trouble with ... caused by the noose remaining imbedded in the granulations . The ligature which I generally make use of is small ...
... cause to regret doing so , and in instances where numerous ligatures have been applied , have had more trouble with ... caused by the noose remaining imbedded in the granulations . The ligature which I generally make use of is small ...
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... cause has probably been the neglect of the surgeon to secure all bleeding points . In the anticipation of this kind ... causing the vessels to open after having been closed by the proper effusion of lymph . The bleeding which occurs in ...
... cause has probably been the neglect of the surgeon to secure all bleeding points . In the anticipation of this kind ... causing the vessels to open after having been closed by the proper effusion of lymph . The bleeding which occurs in ...
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... cause , and such instances are said to be idiopathic , but most frequently there is apparent cause — a wound , sore , or ulcer 44 WOUNDS .
... cause , and such instances are said to be idiopathic , but most frequently there is apparent cause — a wound , sore , or ulcer 44 WOUNDS .
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... cause to heal until nature seems inclined , and this will not be until the open part has gone through the process of ... caused such a small punc- ture in the skin , that air has not been admitted , and the whole track has united without ...
... cause to heal until nature seems inclined , and this will not be until the open part has gone through the process of ... caused such a small punc- ture in the skin , that air has not been admitted , and the whole track has united without ...
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abscess acromion advantage afterwards alluded amputation aneurism apparatus applied artery articular surfaces axilla bandage bleeding blood body caries cause cicatrix circumstances clavicle condition cure deemed disease dislocation displacement dissection effect erysipelas examples excision extensive extremity false joint favourable femoral femur fibula fingers flap foot forceps fore-arm fracture fragments frequently granulations hand happen hemorrhage humerus inches incision inflammation injury instances instrument kind King's College Hospital knee knife lancet latter ligament ligature limb lower luxation means metacarpal bone metatarsal muscles necrosis needle occasionally occasions occur opening operation pain patient performed perhaps periosteum placed portion of bone position possibly practice pressure probably proceeding recommended referred removed resorted result scapula seems seen shoulder-joint side similar skin sloughing soft splint stump sufficient suppuration surgeon surgery swelling symptoms tendo Achillis tendons textures thigh thread tibia tion tissues treatment tumour ulceration upper usually vein vessel whilst wound
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