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Page 143
... operation was immediately performed by Mr. Logan . After making a proper division of the integuments , the peronæi muscles were separated from the bone sufficiently to admit of the re- moval of a piece two inches in length . It was ...
... operation was immediately performed by Mr. Logan . After making a proper division of the integuments , the peronæi muscles were separated from the bone sufficiently to admit of the re- moval of a piece two inches in length . It was ...
Page 144
... operation : pa- • When I first entered upon the profession of surgery , in the year 1759 , the operation for the strangulated hernia had not been per formed by any of the surgeons in Leeds . My seniors in the profes sion were very kind ...
... operation : pa- • When I first entered upon the profession of surgery , in the year 1759 , the operation for the strangulated hernia had not been per formed by any of the surgeons in Leeds . My seniors in the profes sion were very kind ...
Page 155
... operation is not to be determined by the quantity of urine which the patient expels , but by the power of emptying the bladder . Another source of deception is the involuntary discharge of urine , which sometimes succeeds a retention ...
... operation is not to be determined by the quantity of urine which the patient expels , but by the power of emptying the bladder . Another source of deception is the involuntary discharge of urine , which sometimes succeeds a retention ...
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