The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1912 |
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... complete extir- pation of all suspicious tissue . Though it is not at all meant that noth- ing is to be attempted when these con- ditions cannot be favorably met , yet they control the prognosis . The second is , the propriety of the ...
... complete extir- pation of all suspicious tissue . Though it is not at all meant that noth- ing is to be attempted when these con- ditions cannot be favorably met , yet they control the prognosis . The second is , the propriety of the ...
Page 10
... complete the oper- ation should not deter a surgeon from going on with it . These are the points . which I meant to make with respect to the risk of implantation . The use of cautery is of practically no service in a case that is ...
... complete the oper- ation should not deter a surgeon from going on with it . These are the points . which I meant to make with respect to the risk of implantation . The use of cautery is of practically no service in a case that is ...
Page 14
... complete knowledge of the conditions governing the spread of epidemic dis- eases . First - hand knowledge of attend- ant conditions , derived from observations in the field , have always been necessary to give a practical solution to ...
... complete knowledge of the conditions governing the spread of epidemic dis- eases . First - hand knowledge of attend- ant conditions , derived from observations in the field , have always been necessary to give a practical solution to ...
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... complete without taking such cases into considera- tion . These cases , in fact , are deserving of special study , both by the clinician and the epidemiologist . LOCATION OF CASES . The plotting of cases upon a map is a helpful and even ...
... complete without taking such cases into considera- tion . These cases , in fact , are deserving of special study , both by the clinician and the epidemiologist . LOCATION OF CASES . The plotting of cases upon a map is a helpful and even ...
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... complete symptomatic cure . In the re- maining eleven cases there was no definite or permanent relief , though many of them showed transient improvement which may or may not have been due to the treatment . Effect on Bacteria . In all ...
... complete symptomatic cure . In the re- maining eleven cases there was no definite or permanent relief , though many of them showed transient improvement which may or may not have been due to the treatment . Effect on Bacteria . In all ...
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