Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 278
... SKIN INCISION . The skin incision should be over the middle of the sterno- mastoid muscle , parallel to its fibres , extending from just below the mastoid process downwards about four inches . There is no occasion for extending this ...
... SKIN INCISION . The skin incision should be over the middle of the sterno- mastoid muscle , parallel to its fibres , extending from just below the mastoid process downwards about four inches . There is no occasion for extending this ...
Page 280
... skin incision and cat gut employed instead of silk worm gut , there will be no stitches to remove , the resulting scar should be scarcely noticeable , and the patient ought to experience but triflng discomfort after the effects of the ...
... skin incision and cat gut employed instead of silk worm gut , there will be no stitches to remove , the resulting scar should be scarcely noticeable , and the patient ought to experience but triflng discomfort after the effects of the ...
Page 480
... skin on the bridge of the nose ; twenty exposures caused this to disappear entirely ; a suspicious spot came to view on the right cheek ; this I treated with the Finsen ray from the London Hospital Lamp ; a very few applications drove ...
... skin on the bridge of the nose ; twenty exposures caused this to disappear entirely ; a suspicious spot came to view on the right cheek ; this I treated with the Finsen ray from the London Hospital Lamp ; a very few applications drove ...
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