American Medical Times, Volume 1George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith Bailliere Brothers, 1860 - Medicine |
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... tion , and , by placing the larynx at rest , of contributing to its restoration . The operation was done on the 20th of February ( by my colleague Dr. Markoe , who was then on duty , and to whose note of the case I am indebted for the ...
... tion , and , by placing the larynx at rest , of contributing to its restoration . The operation was done on the 20th of February ( by my colleague Dr. Markoe , who was then on duty , and to whose note of the case I am indebted for the ...
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... tion of the voice present , or , narrowing of the chink of the glottis , with obstruction of respiration . This affection of the larynx , then , is identical in character with that of the throat , by which it is almost invariably ...
... tion of the voice present , or , narrowing of the chink of the glottis , with obstruction of respiration . This affection of the larynx , then , is identical in character with that of the throat , by which it is almost invariably ...
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... tion , and the whole supported by a dorsal splint on the forearm . The process of cure was a very tedious one , the granula- tions for a long time were pale and indolent . This circum- stance was no doubt owing to the anæmic condition ...
... tion , and the whole supported by a dorsal splint on the forearm . The process of cure was a very tedious one , the granula- tions for a long time were pale and indolent . This circum- stance was no doubt owing to the anæmic condition ...
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... tion of the femur which had remained sound . The presence of this sequestrum then , in the interior of the newly formed shaft - technically known as involucrum - keeping up the discharge from the sinuses , constituted his disease , and ...
... tion of the femur which had remained sound . The presence of this sequestrum then , in the interior of the newly formed shaft - technically known as involucrum - keeping up the discharge from the sinuses , constituted his disease , and ...
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... tion , the air escaped through an opening scarcely larger than a knitting needle in the posterior surface of this lobe ; the opening communicated with a very small cavity , apparently the site of an abscess ; the lung substance adjacent ...
... tion , the air escaped through an opening scarcely larger than a knitting needle in the posterior surface of this lobe ; the opening communicated with a very small cavity , apparently the site of an abscess ; the lung substance adjacent ...
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