The American Journal of Surgery, Volume 33Paul B. Hoeber, 1919 - Electronic journals Includes the papers and/or proceedings of various surgical associations. |
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... clinical cure it is not sufficient that an ulcerated lesion is simply healed over . One of our patients had a small ulcerated epithelioma in the cheek . It was treated with many small x - ray doses without success , but healed over ...
... clinical cure it is not sufficient that an ulcerated lesion is simply healed over . One of our patients had a small ulcerated epithelioma in the cheek . It was treated with many small x - ray doses without success , but healed over ...
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... Clinical and experimental observations strongly suggest that preoperative purging is a strong factor in the producing of gas pains . 2. At operation the strongly purged bowel is more difficult to handle than the unpurged bowel on ac ...
... Clinical and experimental observations strongly suggest that preoperative purging is a strong factor in the producing of gas pains . 2. At operation the strongly purged bowel is more difficult to handle than the unpurged bowel on ac ...
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... Clinical Reports are solicited for publica- hion with the understanding that they are contributed exclusively for this journal . It is of advantage to submit typewritten manuscript ; it avoids OTTOTS . CHANGE Of address . Subscribers ...
... Clinical Reports are solicited for publica- hion with the understanding that they are contributed exclusively for this journal . It is of advantage to submit typewritten manuscript ; it avoids OTTOTS . CHANGE Of address . Subscribers ...
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... clinical manifestations might be attributed to a common underlying etiology . Quite recently Willy Meyer has announced that in these patients the ingestion of 100 gms . of glu- cose by mouth , will always produce a hypergly- caemia . He ...
... clinical manifestations might be attributed to a common underlying etiology . Quite recently Willy Meyer has announced that in these patients the ingestion of 100 gms . of glu- cose by mouth , will always produce a hypergly- caemia . He ...
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... clinical experiences . The authors summarize their results in the following manner : From the standpoint of pressure relationships the normal thorax may be regarded as one cavity instead of two . Any change of pressure in one pleural ...
... clinical experiences . The authors summarize their results in the following manner : From the standpoint of pressure relationships the normal thorax may be regarded as one cavity instead of two . Any change of pressure in one pleural ...
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