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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... take place during life . They are of value , however , in giving information regarding the relative diameter of different parts of the canal . Mackenzie , experimenting in the same way , showed that the antero- posterior diameter is ...
... take place during life . They are of value , however , in giving information regarding the relative diameter of different parts of the canal . Mackenzie , experimenting in the same way , showed that the antero- posterior diameter is ...
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... take place with consequent emphysema . Rupture also of small blood - vessels may result , with expectoration of blood . Coupled with this is the intense anxiety of the patient , accompanied later with considerable exhaustion . Should ...
... take place with consequent emphysema . Rupture also of small blood - vessels may result , with expectoration of blood . Coupled with this is the intense anxiety of the patient , accompanied later with considerable exhaustion . Should ...
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... Taking them more or less in order of importance , first may be men- tioned inflammation , with symptoms of fever and ... take place into the trachea or left bronchus , producing violent respiratory symptoms . The spinal cord * See p . 12 ...
... Taking them more or less in order of importance , first may be men- tioned inflammation , with symptoms of fever and ... take place into the trachea or left bronchus , producing violent respiratory symptoms . The spinal cord * See p . 12 ...
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... take place and abscess may form . Gan- grene also has occurred , but it must be considered an extremely rare sequel ... effect . Esophagitis of children . - The form of oesophagitis here referred to occurs in children usually under two ...
... take place and abscess may form . Gan- grene also has occurred , but it must be considered an extremely rare sequel ... effect . Esophagitis of children . - The form of oesophagitis here referred to occurs in children usually under two ...
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... taken lach- rymation takes place . ' This latter symptom is deemed almost pathognomonic . Further , any attempt to swallow being accompanied with pain , the child cries and ceases to suck ; and any food which may have been swallowed is ...
... taken lach- rymation takes place . ' This latter symptom is deemed almost pathognomonic . Further , any attempt to swallow being accompanied with pain , the child cries and ceases to suck ; and any food which may have been swallowed is ...
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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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