International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1906 |
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abdominal cavity abdominal wall abscess acute adhesion formation adhesions affected artery arthritis bacteria become bladder blood bone bowel broad ligament canal canal of Nuck cause cells cent child chronic clinical condition congenital cure cyst diagnosis diameter disease diverticulum drainage empyema endothelium examination Fallopian tube fascia fever fibroid tumors fistula fluid forceps frequently give rise heart hemorrhage hernia Hospital hydrosalpinx hyperemia incision infection inguinal inguinal hernia injury intestine irregularity irritation joint knee lame women later lung lymphatic menstruation months muscle nasal normal nose occiput occur omentum opening operation organs ovarian ovary pain patient pelvis perforation peritoneal peritoneum portion present probably produced removed resection respiratory result rotation rupture serous membrane serous surfaces side slight stomach surgeon suture swelling symptoms syphilis temperature tion tissue treatment tubal pregnancy tuberculosis tuberculous ulcer umbilical umbilicus urachal cysts urachus urethra urine usually uterus varicocele weeks wound
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