Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 48
... Removed the polypi . Fourth night from operation slept soundly , and has had good health since . Members of the profession do not give sufficient attention to the nasal passages in the treatment of nervous disturbances . Epi- lepsy has ...
... Removed the polypi . Fourth night from operation slept soundly , and has had good health since . Members of the profession do not give sufficient attention to the nasal passages in the treatment of nervous disturbances . Epi- lepsy has ...
Page 169
... removal by the fingers is much more difficult , less thorough , and consequently the dangers of septic complications ... removing it by the picking off process ; we also provide our- selves against any possible hemorrhage , and have ...
... removal by the fingers is much more difficult , less thorough , and consequently the dangers of septic complications ... removing it by the picking off process ; we also provide our- selves against any possible hemorrhage , and have ...
Page 185
... removal of the placenta for there may be hemorrhage He considers Crede's method good , but not always necessary . The ... removed , while the third confinement re- sulted in the birth of the child , but the uterus remained large , and ...
... removal of the placenta for there may be hemorrhage He considers Crede's method good , but not always necessary . The ... removed , while the third confinement re- sulted in the birth of the child , but the uterus remained large , and ...
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