| 1875 - 304 str.
...kept for about three months. After the first few days the girl did not suffer from the irksomeneas of her position ; gradually the finger became attached...substitute for the nasal bones and cartilages, and to lay over it flips of skin from the face or arm in the usual manner, and to this plan he ultimately... | |
| Doctor - 1875 - 492 str.
...nasal cavity, in which position the finger was kept for about three month«. After the first few day я the girl did not suffer from the irksomeness of her...the cavity, and ultimately the upper phalanx of the linger was separated from the rest by the forceps. The doctor had at first meant to employ the portion... | |
| 1875 - 810 str.
...phalanx was separated from the rest by the forceps. Dr. Hardie's first intention was to employ ihe finger merely as a substitute for the nasal bones and cartilages, and to lay over it flaps of skin from the face or arm in the'usual manner, and to this plan he ultimately... | |
| 1876 - 606 str.
...and plastered upon the nasal cavity, in which position the finger was kept for about three months. Gradually the finger became attached to the cavity, and ultimately the upper phalanx was separated from the rest by the forceps. Dr. Hardie's first intention was to employ the finger merely... | |
| 1876 - 390 str.
...upper phalanx was separated from the rest by the forceps. Dr. Hardie's first intention was to employ the finger merely as a substitute for the nasal bones and cartilages, and to lay over it flaps of skin from the face or arm in the usual manner, and to this plan he ultimately... | |
| 1875 - 402 str.
...nasal cavity, in which position the finger was kept for about three months. After the first few days the girl did not suffer from the irksomeness of her...substitute for the nasal bones and cartilages, and to lay over it flaps of skin from the face or arm in the usual manner, and to this plan he ultimately... | |
| W Kellaway - 1875 - 166 str.
...and plastered on her nasal cavity, and kept it there for about three months. After the first few days the girl did not suffer from the irksomeness of her...Gradually the finger became attached to the cavity. Ultimately, the upper joint was snipped off by forceps from the rest of the finger, and being duly... | |
| 1876 - 688 str.
...and plastered upon the nasal cavity, in which position the finger was kept for about three months. Gradually the finger became attached to the cavity, and ultimately the upper phalanx was separated from the rest by the forceps. Dr. Hardie's first intention was to employ the finger merely... | |
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