The Student's Handbook of the Surgery of the Alimentary Canal: Being an Abridged and Amended Edition of the Author's Treatise on the Same Subject |
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... situated in the median line , it deviates as it descends to the left side , so that at the root of the neck it has become deflected about half an inch . From this point it again passes to the middle line , reaching its original axis ...
... situated in the median line , it deviates as it descends to the left side , so that at the root of the neck it has become deflected about half an inch . From this point it again passes to the middle line , reaching its original axis ...
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... situated in the thoracic portion and at some little distance from the diaphragm . There is , how- ever , no special reason for the rupture occurring more at one point than another ; the determining causes are probably the site of ...
... situated in the thoracic portion and at some little distance from the diaphragm . There is , how- ever , no special reason for the rupture occurring more at one point than another ; the determining causes are probably the site of ...
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... situated nearer the upper than the lower end of the gullet . In using the forceps , it should be remembered that the body to be extracted has to be drawn up through the narrower part of the canal opposite the cricoid cartillage , and ...
... situated nearer the upper than the lower end of the gullet . In using the forceps , it should be remembered that the body to be extracted has to be drawn up through the narrower part of the canal opposite the cricoid cartillage , and ...
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... service when the disease is situated in the upper part of the canal , and the former for obstruction anywhere in the thoracic portion . In auscultation , the patient is made to swallow some fluid , and the 46 THE ESOPHAGUS .
... service when the disease is situated in the upper part of the canal , and the former for obstruction anywhere in the thoracic portion . In auscultation , the patient is made to swallow some fluid , and the 46 THE ESOPHAGUS .
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... situated in the thoracic portion of the canal , or esophagostomy if the disease is sufficiently high up to admit of the opening being made below it . ( 4 ) While I have placed as a fourth stage of the disease the existence of ...
... situated in the thoracic portion of the canal , or esophagostomy if the disease is sufficiently high up to admit of the opening being made below it . ( 4 ) While I have placed as a fourth stage of the disease the existence of ...
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The Student's Handbook of the Surgery of the Alimentary Canal: Being an ... Alfred Ernest Maylard No preview available - 2015 |
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abdomen abscess acute adhesions anus appears appendix arise artificial anus attack becomes bladder blood bougie bowel wall cæcum canal carcinoma cause chronic coat colon complete condition congenital connected diagnosis dilatation disease distended duodenum effect enemata excision exists external fæcal fistula fæces fistula fluid foreign body frequently gastric give rise glands growth gullet hæmorrhage ileo-cæcal valve ileum iliac inches incision indicate inflammation inflammatory injection injury instances intestinal obstruction intussusception involved jejunum laparotomy large bowel large intestine later lesion loop malignant mesentery method mucous membrane muscular nature occasionally occur oesophagus opening operation orifice pain parietal wound passage passed patient perforation peritoneal cavity peritoneum portion possible pressure probably produce prolapse pylorus rectal rectum region removal result rupture seat serous sigmoid flexure situated small intestine sometimes stenosis stitches stomach strangulation stricture sufficiently surface surgeon suture symptoms take place tion tissue transverse treatment tube tumour ulcer umbilicus usually viscus vomiting
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