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... wound , its nature , the structure of the parts involved , and their relations ; the time which may have elapsed since its occurrence ; the retraction that usually occurs ; the difficulty of effecting apposition for a sufficient length ...
... wound , its nature , the structure of the parts involved , and their relations ; the time which may have elapsed since its occurrence ; the retraction that usually occurs ; the difficulty of effecting apposition for a sufficient length ...
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... wound , in order to obviate the pull upon the sutures by any movements . Thus he seems to have overlooked the divergent action of the sphincter ani , and did not attempt to remove it by a division of the fibres of that muscle . Moreover ...
... wound , in order to obviate the pull upon the sutures by any movements . Thus he seems to have overlooked the divergent action of the sphincter ani , and did not attempt to remove it by a division of the fibres of that muscle . Moreover ...
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... wound . These needles , M. Verhaeghe tells us he has himself employed with great advantage . Wutzer and others postpone operating till the cessation of lactation ; but Dieffenbach , Jungmann , and Langenbeck , advise immediate operation ...
... wound . These needles , M. Verhaeghe tells us he has himself employed with great advantage . Wutzer and others postpone operating till the cessation of lactation ; but Dieffenbach , Jungmann , and Langenbeck , advise immediate operation ...
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... wound . Moreover , M. Roux thinks it best to defer operating till suckling is given up . In this opinion he is sup- ported by Danyan . Madame Boivin ‡ is silent on the subject . M. Velpeaus has a chapter on rupture of the perinĉum , and ...
... wound . Moreover , M. Roux thinks it best to defer operating till suckling is given up . In this opinion he is sup- ported by Danyan . Madame Boivin ‡ is silent on the subject . M. Velpeaus has a chapter on rupture of the perinĉum , and ...
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... of nature in narrowing the wound , and in lessening the evils attendant on it . * On Laceration of the Perinĉum during labour . 1853 . CASES ON RECORD . Of the instances of operation narrated 18 LACERATION OR RUPTURE OF THE PERINĈUM .
... of nature in narrowing the wound , and in lessening the evils attendant on it . * On Laceration of the Perinĉum during labour . 1853 . CASES ON RECORD . Of the instances of operation narrated 18 LACERATION OR RUPTURE OF THE PERINĈUM .
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abdomen actual cautery adhesions afterwards applied bandage bladder bowels catamenia catheter cause cavity child chloroform cloth complains cure cystocele deep sutures diagnosis dilated discharge dissected distended edges enlarged escape evacuation examination fĉces favourable Fcap finger fissure fistula fistulous opening fluid forceps four hours frequently grains of opium granulations hĉmorrhage Illustrated inch incision inflammation injections interrupted sutures introduced irritation Journal labour laceration Lancet ligature lint Mary's Hospital meatus Medical Medicine menstrual months mucous membrane needle night operation opium ovarian cyst ovarian disease ovarian dropsy ovariotomy ovary pain passed patient pedicle pelvic perinĉum peritoneum peritonitis pints polypus portion Post 8vo posterior practical present pressure prolapse pulse quill sutures recommended rectocele rectum removed ruptured perinĉum Second Edition sickness side skin sphincter suffered surface surgeon SURGERY Surgical sutures symptoms tapping tion tissue treatise treatment trocar tumour ulceration urethra urine uteri uterus vagina wall wound
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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.