Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1 |
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On the other hand , the femur and the humerus are unsatisfactory to operate on , as they are situated deeply in the midst of muscles , and it is impossible to make a full exposure of them without dividing the muscles transversely .
On the other hand , the femur and the humerus are unsatisfactory to operate on , as they are situated deeply in the midst of muscles , and it is impossible to make a full exposure of them without dividing the muscles transversely .
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When the cord is divided , even if the patient is deeply etherized , the pulse rate often suddenly fails . There seems to be no involvement of the cord in the present in : stance . I now introduce the trocar and canula , and at once a ...
When the cord is divided , even if the patient is deeply etherized , the pulse rate often suddenly fails . There seems to be no involvement of the cord in the present in : stance . I now introduce the trocar and canula , and at once a ...
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In the forms of sutures uniting the fragments of fractured bones , especially the olecranon and patella , they have long been employed , and also as sutures to unite divided nerves and tendons , as well as wounded veins , intestines and ...
In the forms of sutures uniting the fragments of fractured bones , especially the olecranon and patella , they have long been employed , and also as sutures to unite divided nerves and tendons , as well as wounded veins , intestines and ...
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... our activities to a higher and nobler professional manhood . agree most heartily with the President who says in his address , that the Society should be divided into sections , the work epitomized and made more comprehensive .
... our activities to a higher and nobler professional manhood . agree most heartily with the President who says in his address , that the Society should be divided into sections , the work epitomized and made more comprehensive .
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The work is divided into twenty - two chapters , treating in a systematic manner of Air , Water Food , Soil , Removal of Sewage , Construction of Habitations , Hospitals and Schools , Industrial , Military , Camp , Marine and Prison ...
The work is divided into twenty - two chapters , treating in a systematic manner of Air , Water Food , Soil , Removal of Sewage , Construction of Habitations , Hospitals and Schools , Industrial , Military , Camp , Marine and Prison ...
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