Denver Medical Times, Volume 5s.l., 1895 |
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Page 41
... obstructive disease of the liver , lungs , or heart - which we must attack on the same princi- ples as we would do if they occurred independantly of stomach catarrh . This having been done , and the symptoms persisting , we may resort ...
... obstructive disease of the liver , lungs , or heart - which we must attack on the same princi- ples as we would do if they occurred independantly of stomach catarrh . This having been done , and the symptoms persisting , we may resort ...
Page 46
... obstruction at the pyloric orifice of the stomach , such as re- sults from fibroid or cancerous disease , or from the cicatrization of ulcers -a subject which has been carefully considered by Dr. L. Rydygier in Volkmann's Sammlung ...
... obstruction at the pyloric orifice of the stomach , such as re- sults from fibroid or cancerous disease , or from the cicatrization of ulcers -a subject which has been carefully considered by Dr. L. Rydygier in Volkmann's Sammlung ...
Page 47
... obstruction is not of a malignant nature , or , if malignant , that the cancer of the pylorus has not seriously encroached upon the pancreas or other structures in the vicinity ; and it is probable that earlier resort to the kuifǝ , and ...
... obstruction is not of a malignant nature , or , if malignant , that the cancer of the pylorus has not seriously encroached upon the pancreas or other structures in the vicinity ; and it is probable that earlier resort to the kuifǝ , and ...
Page 78
... obstructed the outflow of urine . Guaynerius , who wrote in 1440 , mentions the use of wax bougies for this purpose ... obstructions of the urethral passage , that bougies came into general use for dilating purposes , ( see Voillemier ...
... obstructed the outflow of urine . Guaynerius , who wrote in 1440 , mentions the use of wax bougies for this purpose ... obstructions of the urethral passage , that bougies came into general use for dilating purposes , ( see Voillemier ...
Page 79
... obstruction is experienced until one reaches the meatus , where another catch may occur . These three catches then indi- cate the narrowest parts of the normal urethra . In examining for strictures , it is well to bear these points in ...
... obstruction is experienced until one reaches the meatus , where another catch may occur . These three catches then indi- cate the narrowest parts of the normal urethra . In examining for strictures , it is well to bear these points in ...
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