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Pagina 2
... fixed and each part tied separately , and then the ends of one of the ligatures are passed around the whole pedicle and secured . I apply a catch forceps to the pedicle in order that I 2 FIBROID OF THE OVARY - ABSCESS OF THE OVARIES .
... fixed and each part tied separately , and then the ends of one of the ligatures are passed around the whole pedicle and secured . I apply a catch forceps to the pedicle in order that I 2 FIBROID OF THE OVARY - ABSCESS OF THE OVARIES .
Pagina 7
... whole over with a large , hot , sloppy linseed poultice . The abscess cavity should be washed out with boracic acid solution night and morning , and poultices constantly applied until the purulent discharge almost entirely ceases . If ...
... whole over with a large , hot , sloppy linseed poultice . The abscess cavity should be washed out with boracic acid solution night and morning , and poultices constantly applied until the purulent discharge almost entirely ceases . If ...
Pagina 29
... whole trial must turn . Is it right that any one , however humble or poor , should have his life endangered in cases like this by the false economy of County Commissioners ? Is it not a plain duty of the State to provide for the proper ...
... whole trial must turn . Is it right that any one , however humble or poor , should have his life endangered in cases like this by the false economy of County Commissioners ? Is it not a plain duty of the State to provide for the proper ...
Pagina 42
... whole mucous membrane , through all its recesses on the insinuses of the asfrontis , was most grievously affected . Deafness , loss of taste and smell for a long period were among its consequences . More have reason to remem- ber the ...
... whole mucous membrane , through all its recesses on the insinuses of the asfrontis , was most grievously affected . Deafness , loss of taste and smell for a long period were among its consequences . More have reason to remem- ber the ...
Pagina 43
... whole mucous membrane lining the fauces , nostrils and bronchia was uncommonly stuffed with phlegm . In the aged the disease assumed the form of a pneumony ; in the young and the plethoric , that of a pleurisy . Persons who of a ...
... whole mucous membrane lining the fauces , nostrils and bronchia was uncommonly stuffed with phlegm . In the aged the disease assumed the form of a pneumony ; in the young and the plethoric , that of a pleurisy . Persons who of a ...
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Pagina 335 - I cannot alter the nature of man. The fact is so ; and these people of the southern colonies are much more strongly, and with a higher and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty, than those to the northward.
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