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... patient's statement a boot - hook was used , it is to be supposed in the absence of a proper instrument ; in the other five the particular instrument employed was not ascertained . In Cases II . and XIV . the accident was due to the ...
... patient's statement a boot - hook was used , it is to be supposed in the absence of a proper instrument ; in the other five the particular instrument employed was not ascertained . In Cases II . and XIV . the accident was due to the ...
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... patients , indeed , ought to be more the objects of our profound commisera- tion , and of our liveliest sympathy . If any condition could incite us to devise remedies , it surely would be this , in which the patient may have all the ...
... patients , indeed , ought to be more the objects of our profound commisera- tion , and of our liveliest sympathy . If any condition could incite us to devise remedies , it surely would be this , in which the patient may have all the ...
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... patient was interdicted nearly all food for six days , and had her bowels kept bound by opiates . At the end of seventeen days complete union had taken place ; the period , however , having been prolonged by obstinacy on the part of the ...
... patient was interdicted nearly all food for six days , and had her bowels kept bound by opiates . At the end of seventeen days complete union had taken place ; the period , however , having been prolonged by obstinacy on the part of the ...
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... patient , Mr. Fergusson inserted three sutures , and then made an incision on each side the closed fissure , filling it with dry lint . The bowels were kept regularly open by enemata . In about eleven days the sutures were removed , and ...
... patient , Mr. Fergusson inserted three sutures , and then made an incision on each side the closed fissure , filling it with dry lint . The bowels were kept regularly open by enemata . In about eleven days the sutures were removed , and ...
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... patient is reported to have then had " command of the rectum ; but she felt a bearing - down pain after standing or sitting ; " and on the 7th " there was a con- tinuous surface of mucous membrane from the sphincter to the vagina ...
... patient is reported to have then had " command of the rectum ; but she felt a bearing - down pain after standing or sitting ; " and on the 7th " there was a con- tinuous surface of mucous membrane from the sphincter to the vagina ...
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Page 287 - FRS CELL THERAPEUTICS. 8vo. cloth, 4,. ON HEALTHY AND DISEASED STRUCTURE, AND THE TRUE PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE, ESPECIALLY CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA, founded on MICROSCOPICAL ANALYSIS.