An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent syringe, with directions for its several uses, Том 14 |
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... rectum ; but the tumor remained of the same size . The injection brought away a large quantity of feculent matter ; in consequence of which , ( about half - past one in the morning , ) she was again placed in the warm bath , and the ...
... rectum ; but the tumor remained of the same size . The injection brought away a large quantity of feculent matter ; in consequence of which , ( about half - past one in the morning , ) she was again placed in the warm bath , and the ...
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... Rectum . THE following case is perfectly without parallel , and is fraught with practical and medico - legal inferences of the highest importance . We derive the details from the Gazette des Hôpitaux : " A man named Miolet , æt . forty ...
... Rectum . THE following case is perfectly without parallel , and is fraught with practical and medico - legal inferences of the highest importance . We derive the details from the Gazette des Hôpitaux : " A man named Miolet , æt . forty ...
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... rectum ? The evidence of numerous facts scarcely warrants us in coinciding in the opinion of M. Dupuytren , that opium acts in smaller doses in the rectum than in the stomach . This excellent surgeon generally administers it thus in ...
... rectum ? The evidence of numerous facts scarcely warrants us in coinciding in the opinion of M. Dupuytren , that opium acts in smaller doses in the rectum than in the stomach . This excellent surgeon generally administers it thus in ...
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... rectum with feces , and the office of the sphincter ani , in the healthy condition of the bowels . Physiologists describe the fecal matter as passing freely from the sigmoid flexure of the colon into the rectum , and gradually ...
... rectum with feces , and the office of the sphincter ani , in the healthy condition of the bowels . Physiologists describe the fecal matter as passing freely from the sigmoid flexure of the colon into the rectum , and gradually ...
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... rectum as the sigmoid flexure is , appears altogether inconsistent with the idea of a free passage between these portions of the canal . We cannot think that the author strengthens his argument by inferring " that the rectum , so far ...
... rectum as the sigmoid flexure is , appears altogether inconsistent with the idea of a free passage between these portions of the canal . We cannot think that the author strengthens his argument by inferring " that the rectum , so far ...
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