Brooklyn Medical Journal, Volume 4Medical Society of Company of Kings, 1890 - Medicine Includes transactions of other medical societies. |
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... Adhesions often are found between sac and intestine or between omentum and intestine . These must be carefully separated by the fingers or some blunt instrument . Intestine and omentum should always be separated . In cases of threatened ...
... Adhesions often are found between sac and intestine or between omentum and intestine . These must be carefully separated by the fingers or some blunt instrument . Intestine and omentum should always be separated . In cases of threatened ...
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... adhesion ? Is there strangulation , with or without gangrene ? Is there inflammation accompanied by the formation of pus ? Has the hernia been in existence a long time , so that adhesions have formed , making reduction impossible ? Is ...
... adhesion ? Is there strangulation , with or without gangrene ? Is there inflammation accompanied by the formation of pus ? Has the hernia been in existence a long time , so that adhesions have formed , making reduction impossible ? Is ...
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... adhesions to the tissues around it . And what is more , the gentle traction tends to straighten out that part of the hernia just external to the canal that contains the neck , and the effect of this is to remove the folds which overlap ...
... adhesions to the tissues around it . And what is more , the gentle traction tends to straighten out that part of the hernia just external to the canal that contains the neck , and the effect of this is to remove the folds which overlap ...
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... adhesion to the transversalis fascia ; that is partially true and partially not . The edges of the skin do not adhere immediately to the trans- versalis fascia . In fact a layer of granulation tissue springs up in the floor of the canal ...
... adhesion to the transversalis fascia ; that is partially true and partially not . The edges of the skin do not adhere immediately to the trans- versalis fascia . In fact a layer of granulation tissue springs up in the floor of the canal ...
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... adhesions . 2. No implication of any important viscus and therefore less hæmorrhage . shock . 3. Less The ethical objection to the Porro operation , Dr. Price thinks , does not hold . The woman is not to be regarded simply as a ...
... adhesions . 2. No implication of any important viscus and therefore less hæmorrhage . shock . 3. Less The ethical objection to the Porro operation , Dr. Price thinks , does not hold . The woman is not to be regarded simply as a ...
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