The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1834 - Medicine |
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... give to the disease , nor did they suspect its origin . III . CASES OF SLOUGHING ABSCESS CONNECTED WITH THE LIVER , WITH SOME REMARKS ON ENCYSTED TUMORS OF THAT ORGAN . By Casur Hawkins , Esq . Surgeon of St. George's Hospital , & c ...
... give to the disease , nor did they suspect its origin . III . CASES OF SLOUGHING ABSCESS CONNECTED WITH THE LIVER , WITH SOME REMARKS ON ENCYSTED TUMORS OF THAT ORGAN . By Casur Hawkins , Esq . Surgeon of St. George's Hospital , & c ...
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... give active purgatives, and administer mercury ; the patient must be put upon a regulated plan of diet, and avoid using the eye. If this treatment be followed up, we shall prevent the disease from advancing. In the first place, when ...
... give active purgatives, and administer mercury ; the patient must be put upon a regulated plan of diet, and avoid using the eye. If this treatment be followed up, we shall prevent the disease from advancing. In the first place, when ...
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... give a mottled or nutmeg appearance . The acini were light coloured , a little tinged with bile . The gall bladder was full of bile , but not distended beyond its natural size . The ducts were pervious ; but it was with some difficulty ...
... give a mottled or nutmeg appearance . The acini were light coloured , a little tinged with bile . The gall bladder was full of bile , but not distended beyond its natural size . The ducts were pervious ; but it was with some difficulty ...
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... give to the disease , nor did they suspect its origin . III . CASES OF SLOUGHING ABSCESS CONNECTED WITH THE LIVER , WITH SOME REMARKS ON ENCYSTED TUMORS OF THAT ORGAN . By Casur Hawkins , Esq . Surgeon of St. George's Hospital , & c ...
... give to the disease , nor did they suspect its origin . III . CASES OF SLOUGHING ABSCESS CONNECTED WITH THE LIVER , WITH SOME REMARKS ON ENCYSTED TUMORS OF THAT ORGAN . By Casur Hawkins , Esq . Surgeon of St. George's Hospital , & c ...
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... give very much the same feeling as that which is communicated by a solid tumour . Dr. Abercrombie mentions a case of this kind , * where fluctuation was with difficulty perceived , although a cyst was punctured , from which 9 or 10 ...
... give very much the same feeling as that which is communicated by a solid tumour . Dr. Abercrombie mentions a case of this kind , * where fluctuation was with difficulty perceived , although a cyst was punctured , from which 9 or 10 ...
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