... Iliac Fossa.'» waa the title of an Interesting paper read by Dr. A. Rhu, of Marion. "Injuries of the Elbow Joint", by Dr. F. D. Bain, of Kenton, was a very entertaining paper. Discussions were lively on these two papers and the ...
... iliac fossa is a natural depression located in the lower part of the abdomen and contains a good supply of blood vessels which win feed the repaired kidney. Dr. Hodges said he had performed eight such operations since 1968 and that ...
... iliac fossa, illustrated by a successful case ol abdominal section," at a meeting of the Homoeopathic Medical league at the office of Dr. VV. F. Marks. The Reading cigarmakers' union have opened a new cigar store at 250 JNorth 10th ...
... iliac fossa." The iliac fossa is a natural depression located in the lower part of the abdomen and contains a good supply of blood vessels which can feed the repaired kidney. Dr. Hodges said he had performed eight such operations since ...
... iliac fossa, on the lower right-hand corner of the abdomen." And yet, despite this terrible warning, doubtless every Sunday morning in Massachusetts will us. usual be devoted to the immolation of baked beans, if it costs the ...
... iliac fossa and adhered to the parietal peritone- um in that region. In this sac lay a hard mass which proved to consist of a large number of foreign bodies,, leaving a narrow channel for the transmission of food jilong the lesser cur ...
... iliac fossa." The iliac fossa is a natural depression located in the lower part of the abdomen and contains a good supply of blood vessels which can feed the repaired kidney. Dr. Hodges said he had performed eight such operations sinco ...
... iliac fossa. These are symptoms of perityphlilis, but during the two following days all the ominous symptoms disappeared. When Dr. Treves saw the King Saturday his temperature was normal aud the swellings were gone. He believed there ...
... iliac fossa. Did it enter the peritonteum? It is doubtful whether it did. Did it enter the liver? 1 do not think it did, although evidence at first, as presented to the gentlemen in attendance, was very conclusive that it had entered ...
... iliac fossa." I do not think the ball entered the peritoneum or liver, although the evidence at first presented was very conclusive that it had entered the liver, and his physicians are very accurate, experienced and observing men. The ...