American Practitioner and News, Volumes 31-321901 - Medicine |
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... probably contract . The button opening does not contract . The incision for the insertion of the but- ton is usually made too large , and then when the button is closed there is so much puckering of the walls of the stomach and ...
... probably contract . The button opening does not contract . The incision for the insertion of the but- ton is usually made too large , and then when the button is closed there is so much puckering of the walls of the stomach and ...
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... probably a sarcoma . The third specimen was removed from a child from Illinois , who gave a history of ophthalmia neonatorum . I could see the site of an old perforating ulcer of the cornea ; there was present so - called buph- thalmus ...
... probably a sarcoma . The third specimen was removed from a child from Illinois , who gave a history of ophthalmia neonatorum . I could see the site of an old perforating ulcer of the cornea ; there was present so - called buph- thalmus ...
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... probably due to the enclosure of epiblastic structures in early fetal life . Dr. L. S. McMurtry : In an operation like this upon a child there is great danger of including in the pedicle , in placing the ligature , the uterus . I never ...
... probably due to the enclosure of epiblastic structures in early fetal life . Dr. L. S. McMurtry : In an operation like this upon a child there is great danger of including in the pedicle , in placing the ligature , the uterus . I never ...
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... probably where extreme gliosis has taken place , we get very unsatisfac- tory results . But in young people , and in those persons who have not reached a point where the connective tissue is apt to increase so rapidly , there is a very ...
... probably where extreme gliosis has taken place , we get very unsatisfac- tory results . But in young people , and in those persons who have not reached a point where the connective tissue is apt to increase so rapidly , there is a very ...
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... probably an acute arthritis produced by the mixed infection and not by a true rheumatic poison . It is likely to be mon - articular , and shows a decided tendency to sup- puration , in these respects differing from the course of true ...
... probably an acute arthritis produced by the mixed infection and not by a true rheumatic poison . It is likely to be mon - articular , and shows a decided tendency to sup- puration , in these respects differing from the course of true ...
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