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... danger from it is that it might not be applied near enough to the cecum , leaving pus which may result in septicemia , peritonitis , etc. It safe hands , the operation is less dangerous without than with the ligature . The points I have ...
... danger from it is that it might not be applied near enough to the cecum , leaving pus which may result in septicemia , peritonitis , etc. It safe hands , the operation is less dangerous without than with the ligature . The points I have ...
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... danger of bleding from patulous end of a smooth cut vessel . In size and appearance this instrument is much like the ordinary umbilical scissors , the difference being in the cutting edges of the blades , the lower of which is convex ...
... danger of bleding from patulous end of a smooth cut vessel . In size and appearance this instrument is much like the ordinary umbilical scissors , the difference being in the cutting edges of the blades , the lower of which is convex ...
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... danger of his stepping on it . The baby lying on its back is different , and of course the cord will lie on its skin , and you know some- thing ought to interpose . I consider that this is the scientific way of dressing the cord - by ...
... danger of his stepping on it . The baby lying on its back is different , and of course the cord will lie on its skin , and you know some- thing ought to interpose . I consider that this is the scientific way of dressing the cord - by ...
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... danger from umbil ical hernia before the cord is tied as there would be afterwards ? Dr. McMullan : -No , sir . I have done it fifteen years and have never seen occasion for it . I cut a hole just large enough for the cord to pass ...
... danger from umbil ical hernia before the cord is tied as there would be afterwards ? Dr. McMullan : -No , sir . I have done it fifteen years and have never seen occasion for it . I cut a hole just large enough for the cord to pass ...
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... danger of wounding the intestine by such a course . Experience teaches him when he may economize time to the best advantage of his patient , in in order that he may achieve the best results . He must take time to both make and close the ...
... danger of wounding the intestine by such a course . Experience teaches him when he may economize time to the best advantage of his patient , in in order that he may achieve the best results . He must take time to both make and close the ...
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