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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1889
    ... with lint, so as to induce contraction and healing by granulation. Hydatids occurring in bone would closely simulate the simple cystic formations above ...
  2. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... a solution locally, as antiseptic, and to promote healing (B.). Sodium ... bone, especially in tendinous whitlow (D.). Cocaine, hypodermically, will ...
  3. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... a solution locally, as antiseptic, and to promote healing (B.). Sodium ... bone, especially in tendinous whitlow (D.). Cocaine, hypodermically, will ...
  4. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... a solution locally, as antiseptic, and to promote healing (B.). Sodium ... bone, especially in tendinous whitlow (D.). Cocaine, hypodermically, will ...
  5. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... a solution locally, as antiseptic, and to promote healing (B). Sodium ... bone, especially in tendinous whitlow (D). Cocaine, hypodermically, will ...
  6. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... a solution locally, as antiseptic, and to promote healing (B.). Sodium ... the bone, especially in tendinous whitlow (D.). Cocaine, hypoder- mically, ...
  7. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions; and ... locally, as antiseptic 738 OPHTHALMIA. and to promote healing (B). Sodium ... the bone, espe- cially in tendinous whitlow (D). Cocaine, hypodermically, ...
  8. ... may be expected to promote the growth and healing of bones, to stimulate the hepatic and intestinal secretions, and ... locally, as antiseptic 766 OPHTHALMIA. and to promote healing (B). Sodium ... the bone, espe- cially in tendinous whitlow (D). Cocaine, hypodermically, ...
  9. ... Slight injuries produce ulceration, with slow or difficult healing. The bones are easily affected, and soften or die from ...
  10. ... cut or tear. 238 injuries and diseases of bone. Healing may occur under a scab, when the fracture ... of the wound, not by removal of sound bone. If rapid healing is impossible on account of laceration, the same ...
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