Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1 |
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Page 11
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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Two days ago I again examined the patient very carefully , and found what I thought were evidences of pus in the muscular tissues of the thigh . There is also destructive inflammation of the knee joint , and I have no doubt that ...
Two days ago I again examined the patient very carefully , and found what I thought were evidences of pus in the muscular tissues of the thigh . There is also destructive inflammation of the knee joint , and I have no doubt that ...
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The abscess may be simply beneath the muscles or it may be beneath the periosteum . The cause of the abscess is in all probability transmitted irritation from the knee . I make an incision at the junction of the lower and middle third ...
The abscess may be simply beneath the muscles or it may be beneath the periosteum . The cause of the abscess is in all probability transmitted irritation from the knee . I make an incision at the junction of the lower and middle third ...
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For instance , let us suppose buried sutures of the first kind to have been used to unite the two ends of a divided nerve ; the use of the other kind of buried sutures would now commence , and proceed as follows : Whatever muscles or ...
For instance , let us suppose buried sutures of the first kind to have been used to unite the two ends of a divided nerve ; the use of the other kind of buried sutures would now commence , and proceed as follows : Whatever muscles or ...
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However , the muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together again . The temperature rose on several days to 101 ° , and then gradually sank to normal on the tenth day .
However , the muscles , and doubtless the periosteal sutures held on ; and the edges of skin soon , as it were , crept together again . The temperature rose on several days to 101 ° , and then gradually sank to normal on the tenth day .
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