The Western Journal of Medicine, Volume 4Theophilus Parvin T. Parvin & Company, 1869 |
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... blood for muscular action unnecessary ; and the sac was compressed by an elastic roller , so as to contract the space to be bled by the clot as much as possible . At Dr. O'Ferrall's suggestion , the superficial femoral was stopped , so ...
... blood for muscular action unnecessary ; and the sac was compressed by an elastic roller , so as to contract the space to be bled by the clot as much as possible . At Dr. O'Ferrall's suggestion , the superficial femoral was stopped , so ...
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... blood completely by compression on the distal side , he would adopt Hart's method by flexion of the leg upon the thigh , by which the force of the current would be materially lessened . He hoped , also , to promote this object still ...
... blood completely by compression on the distal side , he would adopt Hart's method by flexion of the leg upon the thigh , by which the force of the current would be materially lessened . He hoped , also , to promote this object still ...
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... blood had passed from the sac , and I could feel that the upper side of the aneurism was pressed against the lower . I now gave a rubbing motion to the thumb , and felt a friction of surfaces within the flattened mass . The movements ...
... blood had passed from the sac , and I could feel that the upper side of the aneurism was pressed against the lower . I now gave a rubbing motion to the thumb , and felt a friction of surfaces within the flattened mass . The movements ...
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... blood was lost during the opera- tion . This small amount came almost entirely from the divided super- ficial external pudic artery . The bleeding was easily arrested by torsion . The opening in the intestine being in direct relation ...
... blood was lost during the opera- tion . This small amount came almost entirely from the divided super- ficial external pudic artery . The bleeding was easily arrested by torsion . The opening in the intestine being in direct relation ...
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... blood ; rather more cough ; still speaks of pain on right side of face ; in about half of frequent examinations of the radial pulses , there was no difference perceptible ; the inequality of the pupils remains more constantly than the ...
... blood ; rather more cough ; still speaks of pain on right side of face ; in about half of frequent examinations of the radial pulses , there was no difference perceptible ; the inequality of the pupils remains more constantly than the ...
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