New York Medical Journal, Svazek 80,Vydání 14–26D. Appleton & Company, 1904 |
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Strana 634
... infection is not great . The writer believes that the danger is not so much in damaging the sigmoid sinus as in the improper handling of a case where phlebitis and thrombosis are discov- ered ; and , as these conditions are generally to ...
... infection is not great . The writer believes that the danger is not so much in damaging the sigmoid sinus as in the improper handling of a case where phlebitis and thrombosis are discov- ered ; and , as these conditions are generally to ...
Strana 637
... infection from bacteria present . The associate symptoms in these specific con- ditions are so prominent and the pain so con- stantly localized , that the physician's attention is directed at once to the source of irritation . His final ...
... infection from bacteria present . The associate symptoms in these specific con- ditions are so prominent and the pain so con- stantly localized , that the physician's attention is directed at once to the source of irritation . His final ...
Strana 641
... infection of the sigmoid sinus was due to the accidental injury of its wall during the mastoid operation , although it is possible that the infection had already reached the sinus in the usual way . Some writers seem to think that it is ...
... infection of the sigmoid sinus was due to the accidental injury of its wall during the mastoid operation , although it is possible that the infection had already reached the sinus in the usual way . Some writers seem to think that it is ...
Strana 643
... infections . The writer , while investigating the possibility of the spread of infection through the fæces of flies feeding on the excreta of typhoid patients , and noticing the number of flies that flock around the cuspidors of those ...
... infections . The writer , while investigating the possibility of the spread of infection through the fæces of flies feeding on the excreta of typhoid patients , and noticing the number of flies that flock around the cuspidors of those ...
Strana 648
... infection by this means , and if it is admitted that the finger of the obstetrician can be the agent of infection , one can hardly deny that the penis may exert the same influence . " The etiological importance of this fact is so evi ...
... infection by this means , and if it is admitted that the finger of the obstetrician can be the agent of infection , one can hardly deny that the penis may exert the same influence . " The etiological importance of this fact is so evi ...
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