Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1883 |
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... means of a syringe . About ten years ago foot sprays were introduced , but were found laborious as well as troublesome to work , the slightest neglect of the person in charge being liable to do mischief . Even with these rough methods ...
... means of a syringe . About ten years ago foot sprays were introduced , but were found laborious as well as troublesome to work , the slightest neglect of the person in charge being liable to do mischief . Even with these rough methods ...
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... means of the catch of Foulis , for not only does it fail to empty the parts of blood , but its compressing power is exercised over much too limited an area , and in one instance I know of , where the band was retained for several hours ...
... means of the catch of Foulis , for not only does it fail to empty the parts of blood , but its compressing power is exercised over much too limited an area , and in one instance I know of , where the band was retained for several hours ...
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... means of a pair of dressing forceps , of the posterior flap in one or more places , and the securing in these of the tubes by means of stitches of catgut . No method can be adopted which more effectually fulfils its purpose than this ...
... means of a pair of dressing forceps , of the posterior flap in one or more places , and the securing in these of the tubes by means of stitches of catgut . No method can be adopted which more effectually fulfils its purpose than this ...
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... means of a reef - knot , and the letters bb show the same threads secured at their other end with a slip - knot . At c are seen the decalcified drainage tubes threaded with horse - hair , and retained in their places by means of catgut ...
... means of a reef - knot , and the letters bb show the same threads secured at their other end with a slip - knot . At c are seen the decalcified drainage tubes threaded with horse - hair , and retained in their places by means of catgut ...
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... means of his new humerus , and at the present time there is a most serviceable arm . In excising the elbow joint a marked improvement has been suggested by Ollier , the eminent surgeon of Lyons . This consists in securing the periosteum ...
... means of his new humerus , and at the present time there is a most serviceable arm . In excising the elbow joint a marked improvement has been suggested by Ollier , the eminent surgeon of Lyons . This consists in securing the periosteum ...
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