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" I doubt even if the mortality of the extreme cases exceeds this. And, after all, the great difficulty is, not in doing even the worst of these operations, but in knowing what are the cases in which it is right to advise those who trust themselves to us... "
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children - Page 342
1895
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 9

1884 - 540 pages
...tout in knowing what are the cases in which we are justified in advising those who trust them•eelves to us to run the risk of a dangerous operation, with...the bad cases, and these only are the fit subjects, we might then advise interference with a more easy mind. I am not sure if we can so advise, if the...
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Contributions to the Surgical Treatment of Tumours of the Abdomen, Volume 1

Thomas Keith - 1885 - 114 pages
...approaching a death-rate of eight per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of the extreme cases exceed this. And after all, the great difficulty is, not...subjects, then one might advise interference with a more easy mind. I do not think that we can so advise, if the mortality cannot be kept under ten per...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 37

1884 - 734 pages
...not in doing these things, but in knowing what are the cases in which we are justified in advising those who trust themselves to us to run the risk of...the bad cases, and these only are the fit subjects, we might then advise interference with a more easy mind. I am not sure if we can so advise, if the...
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Treatise on the Diseases of Women: For the Use of Students and Practitioners

Alexander Johnston Chalmers Skene - 1888 - 980 pages
...approaching a death-rate of eight per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of the extreme cases exceed this. And, after all, the great difficulty is, not...these only are the fit subjects, then one might advise interfer366 ence with a more easy mind. I do not think that we can so advise, if the mortality can...
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Treatise on the diseases of women c. 2

Alexander Johnston Chalmers Skene - 1889 - 1028 pages
...great difficulty is, not in doing even the worst of these operations, but in knowing what are tlie cases in which it is right to advise those who trust...subjects, then one might advise interference with a more easy mind. I do not think that we can so advise, if the mortality can not be kept under ten per...
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Transactions of the Medical Association of Georgia at Its ..., Volume 46

Medical Association of Georgia. Annual Meeting - 1895 - 374 pages
...kills? The mortality of an ordinary uterine fibroid, if left alone, is nothing approaching a death-rate of eight per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of...subjects, then one might advise interference with a more easy mind. I do not think that we can so advise, if the mortality cannot be kept under ten per...
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting, Issue 46

Medical Association of Georgia - 1895 - 374 pages
...kills? The mortality of an ordinary uterine fibroid, if left alone, is nothing approaching a death-rate of eight per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of...subjects, then one might advise interference with a ' more easy mind. I do not think that we can so advise, if the mortality cannot be kept under ten per...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 68-69

1898 - 806 pages
...nothing approaching a death-rate of S per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of the extreme cases exceed this. And, after all, the great difficulty is not...attendant miseries. Could we get the mortality down to 5 per cent, in the bad cases — and these only are the fit subjects — then one might advise interference...
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New York Lancet: With which is Incorporated the Archives of ..., Issue 10

1898 - 68 pages
...nothing approaching a death-rate of 8 per cent. I doubt even if the mortality of the extreme cases exceed this. And, after all, the great difficulty is not...attendant miseries. Could we get the mortality down to 5 per cent in the bad cases — and these only are the fit subjects — then one might advise interference...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 37

1884 - 738 pages
...not in doing these things, but in knowing what are the cases in which we are justified in advising those who trust themselves to us to run the risk of...the bad cases, and these only are the fit subjects, we might then advise interference with a more easy mind. I am not sure if we can so advise, if the...
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