North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 421898 - Medicine |
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... side paralysis , from the effects of which he had , however , in a great measure recovered . Physical examination revealed a moder- ately dilated heart , with an intermittent aortic murmer . In this case I had the opportunity of ...
... side paralysis , from the effects of which he had , however , in a great measure recovered . Physical examination revealed a moder- ately dilated heart , with an intermittent aortic murmer . In this case I had the opportunity of ...
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... side of the disc . That retinal hemorrhages are not more common after embolus is to be wondered at . When they do occur their presence is at times possibly due to minute particles of the original embolus breaking off and being carried ...
... side of the disc . That retinal hemorrhages are not more common after embolus is to be wondered at . When they do occur their presence is at times possibly due to minute particles of the original embolus breaking off and being carried ...
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... side of each blade , the side presenting to the umbilicus of the child , is an eighth inch flange , with its compressing surface roughened , that it may hold as well as compress the stump for one eighth inch beyond its mangled end ...
... side of each blade , the side presenting to the umbilicus of the child , is an eighth inch flange , with its compressing surface roughened , that it may hold as well as compress the stump for one eighth inch beyond its mangled end ...
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... side , or turn it into the rectum . Should the injury escape notice at the time and a fistula result there are a number of ways to deal with it : if the fistula is vaginal the ureteral ... side to side , whipped 28 CURRENT LITERATURE .
... side , or turn it into the rectum . Should the injury escape notice at the time and a fistula result there are a number of ways to deal with it : if the fistula is vaginal the ureteral ... side to side , whipped 28 CURRENT LITERATURE .
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split the bladder open from side to side , whipped over the posterior edge of this incision to prevent bleeding , and sutured the anterior edge to the denuded vaginal strip . The ureteral orifices without having been dis- turbed were ...
split the bladder open from side to side , whipped over the posterior edge of this incision to prevent bleeding , and sutured the anterior edge to the denuded vaginal strip . The ureteral orifices without having been dis- turbed were ...
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