Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London, Volumen141873 |
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... believe that a small trocar and canula , with an elastic tube attached , opening under water , will answer quite as well . In empyema , however , the chance of the entire absorption . of the pus , even when a portion of it has been ...
... believe that a small trocar and canula , with an elastic tube attached , opening under water , will answer quite as well . In empyema , however , the chance of the entire absorption . of the pus , even when a portion of it has been ...
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... believe that what we should seek by paracentesis in such cases is , not only to evacuate as much as possible of the fluid , but to secure the escape of all the pus subsequently formed ; to effect , in fact , a constant drainage of the ...
... believe that what we should seek by paracentesis in such cases is , not only to evacuate as much as possible of the fluid , but to secure the escape of all the pus subsequently formed ; to effect , in fact , a constant drainage of the ...
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... believe the plan I am about to describe , and for the first idea of which I am indebted to a conversa- tion with my ... believe , by Mr. de Morgan . The results in both were extremely satisfactory , insomuch as I believe that the ...
... believe the plan I am about to describe , and for the first idea of which I am indebted to a conversa- tion with my ... believe , by Mr. de Morgan . The results in both were extremely satisfactory , insomuch as I believe that the ...
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... believe to be always unnecessary , and to be certainly preju- dicial when we attempt to prevent the entrance of air . This was treated with charcoal poultices , and next day a free dis- charge of pus took place ( the slough having made ...
... believe to be always unnecessary , and to be certainly preju- dicial when we attempt to prevent the entrance of air . This was treated with charcoal poultices , and next day a free dis- charge of pus took place ( the slough having made ...
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... believe that increased experience and observation will prove the close and intimate relationship which exists be- tween the physiology of a part or organ and its morbid pro- cesses or lesions . In this sense , pathology is only ...
... believe that increased experience and observation will prove the close and intimate relationship which exists be- tween the physiology of a part or organ and its morbid pro- cesses or lesions . In this sense , pathology is only ...
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