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  1. ... is a monster eliminator; that it is the organ that Nature has selected as a safety-valve to the internal membranes ; that it is both contiguous to, and continuous with, them ; nay, more, that it is most ... of internal SUMMARY. 231 organs; and that baths take the following order of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The prognosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... compensatory action, promptly arouse the innumerable “factors of safety” which are present in almost all of our organs (Meltzer), and light to activity that innate, indefinable ...
  3. ... utricular projections arise and be- come lobulated by grape-like outgrowing additions. In children this organ consists, when fully formed, of two long, narrow ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The human body in health and disease : a treatise 
    Publication: Buffalo, N.Y. : The Erie Medical Company, 1893
    ... use of many fruits, as whortle- berries, watermelons, grapes, apples, etc, will frequently restore the organs to a healthy condition. Should these simple means ...
  5. ... PHYSIOLOOY OF THE SKIN. evidently provides for the safety of these slender and exposed organs in conditions arresting temporarily either the venous or ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Obstetrics : the science and the art 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... the most patient endeaArors to get the prolapsed organ in a place of safety. I have succeeded with my hand alone, but ... the nearer the head is to the external organs, the more easily may the ... facility and assurance of safety. Whenever the head has sunk so low as ...
  7. ... cancerous, syph- ilitic, apthous, &c.; portions of this organ can be removed with safety, either by ligature or excision. SECTION IV. DISSECTION OF THE PHARYNX. To obtain a view of the muscles of the pharynx and ... ; draw forward these organs, together with the vessels and nerves on either ...
  8. ... same opening, as quickly as is consistent with safety. On the uterine cavity being evacuated, the organ will contract more or less perfectly; hemorrhage will ...
  9. ... same opening, as quickly as" is consistent with safety. On the uterine cavity being evacuated, the organ will contract more or less perfectly; haemorrhage will ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A manual for the practice of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1879
    ... in passing the ligature, or in removing the organ. When the diseased tongue cannot be excised with safety, or its base isolated and surrounded with certainty, ...
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