Denver Medical Times, Volume 5s.l., 1895 |
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Page 14
... tumor is due to a collection of pus . [ Temporary relief was given by opening the obscess in this case , but the joint - disease advanced very rapidly , and a week afterwards the knee was excised , the patient making a quick recovery ...
... tumor is due to a collection of pus . [ Temporary relief was given by opening the obscess in this case , but the joint - disease advanced very rapidly , and a week afterwards the knee was excised , the patient making a quick recovery ...
Page 15
... tumor be grasped , it can readily be determined that the part above is not involved and that no portion of the tumor goes into the ring . If the ring be felt for , it will be found to be clear . There may , however , be in some cases ...
... tumor be grasped , it can readily be determined that the part above is not involved and that no portion of the tumor goes into the ring . If the ring be felt for , it will be found to be clear . There may , however , be in some cases ...
Page 16
... tumor which has lasted for eighteen months . It presents some of the evidences of a solid tumor , but the tunica vaginalis evidently contains fluid also , rendering it diffi- cult to decide in regard to the exact condition of the ...
... tumor which has lasted for eighteen months . It presents some of the evidences of a solid tumor , but the tunica vaginalis evidently contains fluid also , rendering it diffi- cult to decide in regard to the exact condition of the ...
Page 66
... tumor was distinct , and well defined , but as it passed up towards the liver , and down toward the groin , it became less definite , and was felt more as a thickening or matting of the tissues , passing upward and downward to the ...
... tumor was distinct , and well defined , but as it passed up towards the liver , and down toward the groin , it became less definite , and was felt more as a thickening or matting of the tissues , passing upward and downward to the ...
Page 67
... tumor and cut gradually down . On dividing the transversalis fascia , clay - colored pus in small quantity exuded . On en- larging the opening and inserting the finger , a biliary calew was felt towards the mid line , and was evacuated ...
... tumor and cut gradually down . On dividing the transversalis fascia , clay - colored pus in small quantity exuded . On en- larging the opening and inserting the finger , a biliary calew was felt towards the mid line , and was evacuated ...
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