Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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... tissues had been pene- trated by the stick . Enucleation was performed without antisep- tic precautions . The next day the orbital tissues and lids became very much swollen , severe pain all over the corresponding side of the head . I ...
... tissues had been pene- trated by the stick . Enucleation was performed without antisep- tic precautions . The next day the orbital tissues and lids became very much swollen , severe pain all over the corresponding side of the head . I ...
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... tissues for the purpose of producing necrosis , and resulting anti- septic decomposition , should to - day be considered unsurgical , and never to be resorted to in any part of the body . 2. The destruction of tissue by the actual ...
... tissues for the purpose of producing necrosis , and resulting anti- septic decomposition , should to - day be considered unsurgical , and never to be resorted to in any part of the body . 2. The destruction of tissue by the actual ...
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... tissue in its normal condition . If then in the healthy state these organs are not absolutely protected by the resisting power of the mucous membrane , how much greater ... tissues are not only congested , but THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 322.
... tissue in its normal condition . If then in the healthy state these organs are not absolutely protected by the resisting power of the mucous membrane , how much greater ... tissues are not only congested , but THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 322.
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