The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2J. & A. Churchill, 1874 |
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... blood passing into the larynx was exhibited . Bleeding was comparatively trifling , the blood coming chiefly from the tumour when this had been broken into , but this was arrested at once by the introduction of a piece of sponge . A ...
... blood passing into the larynx was exhibited . Bleeding was comparatively trifling , the blood coming chiefly from the tumour when this had been broken into , but this was arrested at once by the introduction of a piece of sponge . A ...
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... blood were taken from the arm , as choking appeared imminent . Artificial coughing was also practised by compressing the chest - walls and abdomen simultaneously with the effort of the patient ; this gave him great relief . The loud ...
... blood were taken from the arm , as choking appeared imminent . Artificial coughing was also practised by compressing the chest - walls and abdomen simultaneously with the effort of the patient ; this gave him great relief . The loud ...
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... BLOOD . In a pamphlet with the above title , Dr. Robert H. Bakewell communicates the results of certain investigations which he has lately carried out on the subject . His method of research is as follows : -A small glass bottle is ...
... BLOOD . In a pamphlet with the above title , Dr. Robert H. Bakewell communicates the results of certain investigations which he has lately carried out on the subject . His method of research is as follows : -A small glass bottle is ...
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... blood as possible should be lost - for two reasons , one in the interest of the patient , the other in the surgeon's behalf . In many operations the presence of blood embarrasses the operator by interfering with his sight , even though ...
... blood as possible should be lost - for two reasons , one in the interest of the patient , the other in the surgeon's behalf . In many operations the presence of blood embarrasses the operator by interfering with his sight , even though ...
Halaman 49
... blood of fresh bodies , organisms were not so frequent , yet often to be found . The diseases of which the patients died had no influence on the occurrence of bacteria in the pericardial serum . Billroth believes that they may originate ...
... blood of fresh bodies , organisms were not so frequent , yet often to be found . The diseases of which the patients died had no influence on the occurrence of bacteria in the pericardial serum . Billroth believes that they may originate ...
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