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Page 17
... removed . " But the fact remains the same that they are of ne- gro extraction or at least Moorish . It seems a problem as what is to be the outcome of this little independent re- public . The best classes are anxious to try what they ...
... removed . " But the fact remains the same that they are of ne- gro extraction or at least Moorish . It seems a problem as what is to be the outcome of this little independent re- public . The best classes are anxious to try what they ...
Page 28
... removed with wet swabs . If the mus- cles are infiltrated with blood , careful- ly sponge until the field is dry . Drainage . - Drainage in a non - in- fected case should never be practiced , because it invites infection from with- out ...
... removed with wet swabs . If the mus- cles are infiltrated with blood , careful- ly sponge until the field is dry . Drainage . - Drainage in a non - in- fected case should never be practiced , because it invites infection from with- out ...
Page 65
... removal of the tonsal it is inadequate to remove a portion of the tonsil only , leaving the deep portion of the crypts to carry in- fection . The superficial portion which is removed in the ordinary tonsillatome opera- tion , is the ...
... removal of the tonsal it is inadequate to remove a portion of the tonsil only , leaving the deep portion of the crypts to carry in- fection . The superficial portion which is removed in the ordinary tonsillatome opera- tion , is the ...
Page 66
... removed with the tonsil , it of ordinary enucleating operation , but as this is very difficult to do , and ... removing the remain- der of the tonsil . THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF PROSTITUTES ; ITS INFLUENCE ON THE SPREAD OF VENEREAL ...
... removed with the tonsil , it of ordinary enucleating operation , but as this is very difficult to do , and ... removing the remain- der of the tonsil . THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF PROSTITUTES ; ITS INFLUENCE ON THE SPREAD OF VENEREAL ...
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... removed one year previous to my seeing the case . The pain could not be charged to adhesions following the operation as the pain was not different in character from the pain previous to the operation . In this case a careful study of ...
... removed one year previous to my seeing the case . The pain could not be charged to adhesions following the operation as the pain was not different in character from the pain previous to the operation . In this case a careful study of ...
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