Surgical diagnosis v.2, 1909, Volume 2

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Appleton, 1909 - 10 pages
 

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Page 508 - Sores or abscesses varying in size from that of a millet seed to...
Page 432 - The cystic areas vary in size from that of the head of a pin to that of an English walnut.
Page 200 - Nodules or pustules varying in size from the head of a pin to that of a fowl's egg are present on the skin, occurring principally round the ears, on the sides, shoulders, intercrural space, etc.
Page 182 - The spleen moves with the diaphragm with respiration, but less so than the liver. The condition of fullness or emptiness of the stomach and colon respectively has some effect upon the position of the spleen.
Page 172 - Again menstruation may become profuse, and sometimes a serous leucorrhcea may call the attention of the patient to the fact that something is wrong. The disease may gradually advance to a serious state, while the patient presents all the outward signs of vigorous health. As it is not at first attended with pain, the patient may think that the irregular or profuse menstruation and the serous discharge are only the symptoms of change of life. And...
Page 286 - Femoral hernia? are more common in women than in men, in the proportion of about three to one up to the age of fifty years, after which the proportions become nearly equal on account of the infrequent formation of hernia?
Page 27 - ... the anterior abdominal parietes, or across to the opposite side of the spinal column, moving through a circle with a diameter of eight or nine inches.
Page 143 - Fig. 3, which is taken from the Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India for...
Page 137 - ... wound. Some recent peritoneal adhesions existed between the upper surface of the right lobe of the liver and the diaphragm. The liver was larger than normal, weighing eighty-four ounces.
Page 312 - I have very little to add to what has already been said by the previous speakers.

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