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... tion , causing the most intense suffering . The pressure upon the rectum may also give rise to constipation and great pain on going to stool . Hemorrhoids and oedema of the lower extremities are not infrequent complications due to inter ...
... tion , causing the most intense suffering . The pressure upon the rectum may also give rise to constipation and great pain on going to stool . Hemorrhoids and oedema of the lower extremities are not infrequent complications due to inter ...
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... tion . Judgment and experience are required , however , to decide when the growth has reached a size that does not permit its safe removal by way of the vagina . The enucleation of fibroids through an incision in the abdominal wall ...
... tion . Judgment and experience are required , however , to decide when the growth has reached a size that does not permit its safe removal by way of the vagina . The enucleation of fibroids through an incision in the abdominal wall ...
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... tion in regard to his new discovery , and to correct some of the erroneous impressions that were gradually gaining ground , not only amongst those who had charge of phthisical patients , but amongst phthisical patients themselves . Koch ...
... tion in regard to his new discovery , and to correct some of the erroneous impressions that were gradually gaining ground , not only amongst those who had charge of phthisical patients , but amongst phthisical patients themselves . Koch ...
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... tion of the cells amongst which the tubercle bacilli lie , and that it compels , as it were , the activity of the tubercle poison to be exerted at once , and does not allow of its being transferred by lymphatic or other channels to ...
... tion of the cells amongst which the tubercle bacilli lie , and that it compels , as it were , the activity of the tubercle poison to be exerted at once , and does not allow of its being transferred by lymphatic or other channels to ...
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... tion , as far as my own observations and the limited time during which experiments have been made permit , to answer a question which everyone is repeating , viz : " What positive results have yet been attained by Koch's treatment ...
... tion , as far as my own observations and the limited time during which experiments have been made permit , to answer a question which everyone is repeating , viz : " What positive results have yet been attained by Koch's treatment ...
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Página 263 - It is equally derogatory to professional character, and opposed to the interests of the profession for a physician to hold a patent for any surgical instrument or medicine, or to prescribe a secret nostrum, whether the invention or discovery or exclusive property of himself or of others.
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Página 66 - ... oatmeal porridge and milk and sugar. Again, it may be mixed with chocolate, which makes a delicious beverage, or given in the form of a sandwich, and finally as a plain beef tea, simply dissolving it in hot water, adding salt. Mosquera's Beef Cocao consists of equal parts of beef meal, sugar and a superior article of Dutch cacao.
Página 248 - ... atmospheric organisms to mingle unaltered with the serum in the pleural cavity, it seems to follow logically that the floating particles in the air may be disregarded in our surgical work. And if so, we may dispense with antiseptic washing and irrigation; provided always that we can trust ourselves and our assistants to avoid the introduction into the wound of septic defilement from other than atmospheric sources.
Página 29 - ... powerful, but in no way dangerous, reaction. The general reaction consists in an attack of fever, which usually begins with rigors, and raises the temperature above 39°, often up to 40°, and even 41° C. This is accompanied by pain in the limbs, coughing, great fatigue, and often sickness and vomiting.
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Página 66 - It represents, in actual nutritive value, at least six times its weight of good lean beef. It is perfectly palatable, and will be tolerated with ease by the most delicate stomach. It admits of being administered in a variety of forms, thus avoiding monotony In the food. It is the most nutritious as well as the most economical concentrated food.