The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Том 46Richard & George S. Wood, 1845 |
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... cured , the wound was brought together by sutures and adhesive plaister , com- presses of lint and linen were placed over the abdomen , and a many - tailed bandage , which had been placed under the patient in readiness , secured the ...
... cured , the wound was brought together by sutures and adhesive plaister , com- presses of lint and linen were placed over the abdomen , and a many - tailed bandage , which had been placed under the patient in readiness , secured the ...
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... cure of aneurism cannot be fairly compared with the operation for the removal of an ovarian tumour . In the first case the disease is so dangerous , that death is almost certain within a brief period , and the surgeon knowing from his ...
... cure of aneurism cannot be fairly compared with the operation for the removal of an ovarian tumour . In the first case the disease is so dangerous , that death is almost certain within a brief period , and the surgeon knowing from his ...
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... cure to propose ? All internal and external remedies have failed . We may advise the patient to bear her sufferings , reminding her that large tumours of the kind have remained stationary for twenty years and more . But these are ...
... cure to propose ? All internal and external remedies have failed . We may advise the patient to bear her sufferings , reminding her that large tumours of the kind have remained stationary for twenty years and more . But these are ...
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... cured by means which it is nearly an even chance will destroy life within a week , the surgeon is not warranted in recommending so dangerous an operation to his patient . At the same time we do not altogether object to its performance ...
... cured by means which it is nearly an even chance will destroy life within a week , the surgeon is not warranted in recommending so dangerous an operation to his patient . At the same time we do not altogether object to its performance ...
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... cure old - standing consolidation or tuber- cular infiltration of the lungs by medicine ? We fear not . " Optima hic est medicina , medicinam non facere . " " 9 XIV . CASES OF ACUTE DISEASE IN THE THROAT AND 1845. ] 29 CARCINOMA OF THE ...
... cure old - standing consolidation or tuber- cular infiltration of the lungs by medicine ? We fear not . " Optima hic est medicina , medicinam non facere . " " 9 XIV . CASES OF ACUTE DISEASE IN THE THROAT AND 1845. ] 29 CARCINOMA OF THE ...
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