The Western Journal of Medicine, 4. köideTheophilus Parvin T. Parvin & Company, 1869 |
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... producing obstruction on the distal side of the tumor , as long ago as 1857 , as may be seen by referring to the Western Lancet , June of that year , in which a case of femoral aneurism , treated not only by manipulation but by ...
... producing obstruction on the distal side of the tumor , as long ago as 1857 , as may be seen by referring to the Western Lancet , June of that year , in which a case of femoral aneurism , treated not only by manipulation but by ...
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... produced alteration in the form of the aorta , which , weighed by abundant atheromatous deposits , gave rise to the murmur so distinctly heard , pulsation was communicated to the malignant mass and thus was felt to the right of the ...
... produced alteration in the form of the aorta , which , weighed by abundant atheromatous deposits , gave rise to the murmur so distinctly heard , pulsation was communicated to the malignant mass and thus was felt to the right of the ...
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... produced by pressure of a tumor upon the aorta , thus tending to confirm the impression of an aneurism . We may here state a remarkable instance of an aortic aneurism , pulsating in the fifth intercostal space . It occurred in the ...
... produced by pressure of a tumor upon the aorta , thus tending to confirm the impression of an aneurism . We may here state a remarkable instance of an aortic aneurism , pulsating in the fifth intercostal space . It occurred in the ...
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... produce scarcely any effect . Another patient , for whom a mixture of half a drachm of iodide of potassium in six ... produced by products of decomposition , is dangerous , has not been proved . Chloroform that has been kept long and ...
... produce scarcely any effect . Another patient , for whom a mixture of half a drachm of iodide of potassium in six ... produced by products of decomposition , is dangerous , has not been proved . Chloroform that has been kept long and ...
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... produced the effects observed . This did no good , and the contrac- tion of the stylo - glossi and the constrictores pharyngis prevented the passage of a catheter into the larynx . Tracheotomy was at once per- formed , and a canula ...
... produced the effects observed . This did no good , and the contrac- tion of the stylo - glossi and the constrictores pharyngis prevented the passage of a catheter into the larynx . Tracheotomy was at once per- formed , and a canula ...
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