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... generally deemed incurable , excepting by removal of the limb . Tumours of enormous size were frequently met with , and the disease then familiarly known as fungus hæmatodes was more common than in the pre- sent 10 LECTURE I.
... generally deemed incurable , excepting by removal of the limb . Tumours of enormous size were frequently met with , and the disease then familiarly known as fungus hæmatodes was more common than in the pre- sent 10 LECTURE I.
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... disease . All professional men agree on this point ; but there is considerable variety of opinion as to the means of accomplishing the end , and as to one form of cure being better than another . Patients ignorant of our resources say ...
... disease . All professional men agree on this point ; but there is considerable variety of opinion as to the means of accomplishing the end , and as to one form of cure being better than another . Patients ignorant of our resources say ...
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... refer to the treatment of disease of the elbow- joint . If synovial membranes , cartilages , and bones seem irremediably diseased , or , in other words , beyond hope of cure within reasonable time , instead of perform- 30 LECTURE II .
... refer to the treatment of disease of the elbow- joint . If synovial membranes , cartilages , and bones seem irremediably diseased , or , in other words , beyond hope of cure within reasonable time , instead of perform- 30 LECTURE II .
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... disease , with a useful mem- ber . Even when bone is dead nature causes a separa- tion , and thus leads the way to its removal , either by spontaneous evolution , or by the hands of the surgeon ; so that a limb may be retained with much ...
... disease , with a useful mem- ber . Even when bone is dead nature causes a separa- tion , and thus leads the way to its removal , either by spontaneous evolution , or by the hands of the surgeon ; so that a limb may be retained with much ...
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... of surgery— namely , amputating for seemingly incurable local disease -might be superseded by more perfect adaptation of surgical science and art . I certainly should not pre- sume to address you on this subject were it not 36 LECTURE II .
... of surgery— namely , amputating for seemingly incurable local disease -might be superseded by more perfect adaptation of surgical science and art . I certainly should not pre- sume to address you on this subject were it not 36 LECTURE II .
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