Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 11885 |
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Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. remain until the wound becomes covered with granulations ; a week or ten days is usually long enough . It is not often desirable to allow it to remain a longer time . I take advantage of the ...
Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. remain until the wound becomes covered with granulations ; a week or ten days is usually long enough . It is not often desirable to allow it to remain a longer time . I take advantage of the ...
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... wound the testicle . Even if the testicle be wounded no particular harm will be done , and indeed irritation of the tunic covering the testicle is one of the methods which have been recommended for the radical cure of this affection ...
... wound the testicle . Even if the testicle be wounded no particular harm will be done , and indeed irritation of the tunic covering the testicle is one of the methods which have been recommended for the radical cure of this affection ...
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... wounds in general . For instance , let us suppose buried sutures of the first kind to have been used to unite the two ... wound in the skin would be closed by either catgut or silver , or whatever might be preferred . What good do we ...
... wounds in general . For instance , let us suppose buried sutures of the first kind to have been used to unite the two ... wound in the skin would be closed by either catgut or silver , or whatever might be preferred . What good do we ...
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... wound . This case was further complicated by the fact that , owing to an unhealthy condi- tion of the marrow , the medulla of both tibia and fibula was scraped out right up to the upper epiphyses of those bones ; and the medullary cav ...
... wound . This case was further complicated by the fact that , owing to an unhealthy condi- tion of the marrow , the medulla of both tibia and fibula was scraped out right up to the upper epiphyses of those bones ; and the medullary cav ...
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... wound . No cutaneous sutures were used at all ; the skin- wounds did not gape . Over the wounds was placed a coat of salicylic acid dissolved in ether , as well as a little powdered salicylic acid . No bandages were used . The patient ...
... wound . No cutaneous sutures were used at all ; the skin- wounds did not gape . Over the wounds was placed a coat of salicylic acid dissolved in ether , as well as a little powdered salicylic acid . No bandages were used . The patient ...
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