Denver Medical Times, Volume 5s.l., 1895 |
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... abscess of the bone , a condition which is often spoken of as " Brodie's abscess , " hav- ing been described by Sir Benjamin Brodie , who discovered it in a limb after amputation . The condition had , however , been . well described ...
... abscess of the bone , a condition which is often spoken of as " Brodie's abscess , " hav- ing been described by Sir Benjamin Brodie , who discovered it in a limb after amputation . The condition had , however , been . well described ...
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... abscess must be cut away so that it may heal from below . If there is sclerosis , it may be sufficient to make an opening into the bone and pass a drill in various directions through the hardened mass . We have a patient in the hospital ...
... abscess must be cut away so that it may heal from below . If there is sclerosis , it may be sufficient to make an opening into the bone and pass a drill in various directions through the hardened mass . We have a patient in the hospital ...
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... Abscess of the Thigh , with Arthritis of the Knee . - This boy was ad- mitted to the hospital one week ago , suffering from an abscess , ready to open , in the popliteal space . An incision was made , and a large amount of pus was ...
... Abscess of the Thigh , with Arthritis of the Knee . - This boy was ad- mitted to the hospital one week ago , suffering from an abscess , ready to open , in the popliteal space . An incision was made , and a large amount of pus was ...
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... abscess cavity has been reached its blades will be separated and the for- ceps gradually withdrawn with a rotary motion . This , which is known as Hilton's plan , is the best and safest method of opening deep abscesses , or those in the ...
... abscess cavity has been reached its blades will be separated and the for- ceps gradually withdrawn with a rotary motion . This , which is known as Hilton's plan , is the best and safest method of opening deep abscesses , or those in the ...
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... abscess and some forms of malignant growth . The presence of this oedema affords a strong reason for thinking that the tumor is due to a collection of pus . [ Temporary relief was given by opening the obscess in this case , but the ...
... abscess and some forms of malignant growth . The presence of this oedema affords a strong reason for thinking that the tumor is due to a collection of pus . [ Temporary relief was given by opening the obscess in this case , but the ...
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