Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volumen81886 |
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... surgeon most trou- ble . The fibrous or hard variety is much less common than true polypi . It is usually a disease of middle and advanced life , rarely occurring in the young . It has its origin from the periosteum of the posterior ...
... surgeon most trou- ble . The fibrous or hard variety is much less common than true polypi . It is usually a disease of middle and advanced life , rarely occurring in the young . It has its origin from the periosteum of the posterior ...
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... Surgeons have resorted to quite a variety of ex- pedients in the treatment of nasal polypi , and many operations have been suggested , as insufflation of ... surgeon should satisfy himself by the speculum 4 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS - EVE .
... Surgeons have resorted to quite a variety of ex- pedients in the treatment of nasal polypi , and many operations have been suggested , as insufflation of ... surgeon should satisfy himself by the speculum 4 ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS - EVE .
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An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery. ration , the surgeon should satisfy himself by the speculum or probe of the position of the pedicle or base . The most convenient position for the patient to assume is the ...
An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery. ration , the surgeon should satisfy himself by the speculum or probe of the position of the pedicle or base . The most convenient position for the patient to assume is the ...
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... - interference was followed than when the tumor was removed . Boyer says that the extir- pation of a tumor of undoubted cancerous nature should never be undertaken . Morrison believes that the surgeon should consent to 28 SELECTIONS .
... - interference was followed than when the tumor was removed . Boyer says that the extir- pation of a tumor of undoubted cancerous nature should never be undertaken . Morrison believes that the surgeon should consent to 28 SELECTIONS .
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... surgeon should consent to operate only opon the urgent solicitation of the patient , and after she has been told of the recurrence of the disease . Velpeau , who regards cancers as primarily a local affection , says that an operation is ...
... surgeon should consent to operate only opon the urgent solicitation of the patient , and after she has been told of the recurrence of the disease . Velpeau , who regards cancers as primarily a local affection , says that an operation is ...
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