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... side of the neck of a crural hernia . The first preparation that gave this proof was in the museum of the famous teacher of anatomy in Edin- burgh , John Barclay ( now incorporated with the col- lection of the Royal College of Surgeons ...
... side of the neck of a crural hernia . The first preparation that gave this proof was in the museum of the famous teacher of anatomy in Edin- burgh , John Barclay ( now incorporated with the col- lection of the Royal College of Surgeons ...
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... side , the operation may be rendered almost as certain in its results as that for fissure in the lip , and that the average of failures is about 1 in 27 or 30 . The skill with which raw surfaces are made and approximated says much for ...
... side , the operation may be rendered almost as certain in its results as that for fissure in the lip , and that the average of failures is about 1 in 27 or 30 . The skill with which raw surfaces are made and approximated says much for ...
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... side be daunted by the cry that surgery is in danger " when novelty is proposed . Good is likely to come out of honest labour , although the best hopes may be disappointed ; and as fair in- stances of the kind , I may remind you of the ...
... side be daunted by the cry that surgery is in danger " when novelty is proposed . Good is likely to come out of honest labour , although the best hopes may be disappointed ; and as fair in- stances of the kind , I may remind you of the ...
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... side of the bone , gave exit to the matter , and so relieved the patient of pain ; and , whilst curing his malady , saved the limb from ampu- tation . The example has been followed again and again with great advantage ; and I repeat ...
... side of the bone , gave exit to the matter , and so relieved the patient of pain ; and , whilst curing his malady , saved the limb from ampu- tation . The example has been followed again and again with great advantage ; and I repeat ...
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... away a portion of skin too ; yet the scrotum is so con- tractile , that soon after , although only a slit be made in the skin , it will appear less voluminous than on the untouched side . The contraction of the skin in this 40 LECTURE II .
... away a portion of skin too ; yet the scrotum is so con- tractile , that soon after , although only a slit be made in the skin , it will appear less voluminous than on the untouched side . The contraction of the skin in this 40 LECTURE II .
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