Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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Page 8
... tissue forms a wall , which is usually ruptured at the autopsy , allowing the turbid fluid contents to escape . The lower cervical and upper dorsal regions are always first involved , extension taking place later either upwards or down ...
... tissue forms a wall , which is usually ruptured at the autopsy , allowing the turbid fluid contents to escape . The lower cervical and upper dorsal regions are always first involved , extension taking place later either upwards or down ...
Page 8
... tissue . This would account for the cylindrical epithelium lining the cavity . Other observers consider that during the closure of the central canal in the embryo , a second canal is formed , about which occurs neuroglial hyperplasia ...
... tissue . This would account for the cylindrical epithelium lining the cavity . Other observers consider that during the closure of the central canal in the embryo , a second canal is formed , about which occurs neuroglial hyperplasia ...
Page 24
... tissue seemed abnormally soft . No tumor was located . After this stage of the operation he complained of pain in the occipital region and could not be restrained from pulling off the dressings on his head , thus getting the wound ...
... tissue seemed abnormally soft . No tumor was located . After this stage of the operation he complained of pain in the occipital region and could not be restrained from pulling off the dressings on his head , thus getting the wound ...
Page 41
... tissue was met with that the operation was abandoned , and the cavity being cleansed out as thoroughly as possible instead . Some weeks later the odor became exceedingly offensive , and various kinds of treatment were resorted to , to ...
... tissue was met with that the operation was abandoned , and the cavity being cleansed out as thoroughly as possible instead . Some weeks later the odor became exceedingly offensive , and various kinds of treatment were resorted to , to ...
Page xvii
... tissue not washed out by the irri- gation . No operation for sterility in the female should be performed without first excluding sterility on the husband's part . In the early months of pregnancy examinations should be made to determine ...
... tissue not washed out by the irri- gation . No operation for sterility in the female should be performed without first excluding sterility on the husband's part . In the early months of pregnancy examinations should be made to determine ...
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