Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 137
... position of the head , and whether or not it has cleared the brim . tion . For this purpose the hands pointing downwards on each are placed with the fingers together and side of the median line , and so that the tips of the fingers are ...
... position of the head , and whether or not it has cleared the brim . tion . For this purpose the hands pointing downwards on each are placed with the fingers together and side of the median line , and so that the tips of the fingers are ...
Page 138
... position has taken place . This operation is now performed almost daily in foreign hos- pitals , and with the most ... position , should be searched for in one or other of the iliac fossæ ; and as soon as the plane of resistance , and ...
... position has taken place . This operation is now performed almost daily in foreign hos- pitals , and with the most ... position , should be searched for in one or other of the iliac fossæ ; and as soon as the plane of resistance , and ...
Page 152
... position of the fracture so as to be able to say that it is a half inch , an inch , or an inch and a half from the articulation , and especially is this the case if time elapses before the patient be seen . By means of diagrams the ...
... position of the fracture so as to be able to say that it is a half inch , an inch , or an inch and a half from the articulation , and especially is this the case if time elapses before the patient be seen . By means of diagrams the ...
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