The Lancet, Band 6J. Onwhyn, 1825 |
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... bougie under these circumstances . You must have seen this happen , that if you attempt to introduce a bougie when the urethra is irritable , that it will be grasped firmly , held so tight , that it cannot be pushed on to the bladder ...
... bougie under these circumstances . You must have seen this happen , that if you attempt to introduce a bougie when the urethra is irritable , that it will be grasped firmly , held so tight , that it cannot be pushed on to the bladder ...
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... bougie passed . Well , I say , too ; intimates to him that he must to satisfy you I will pass a bougie ; have neglected himself very much , and now what size would you like me to so on . The irritation subsides spon- pass ? and I show ...
... bougie passed . Well , I say , too ; intimates to him that he must to satisfy you I will pass a bougie ; have neglected himself very much , and now what size would you like me to so on . The irritation subsides spon- pass ? and I show ...
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... bougie you have the point sometimes turned upwards , or to one side or the other ; and what is the inference but that the stricture lies in the opposite direction to that from which the bougie is directed . From the misapplication of ...
... bougie you have the point sometimes turned upwards , or to one side or the other ; and what is the inference but that the stricture lies in the opposite direction to that from which the bougie is directed . From the misapplication of ...
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... bougie soothed the urethra by tepid bathing no more than once a week . It produces and so on . I have lived long enough perfect astonishment in the minds of in town to know the result of my own some persons to find the strictures ...
... bougie soothed the urethra by tepid bathing no more than once a week . It produces and so on . I have lived long enough perfect astonishment in the minds of in town to know the result of my own some persons to find the strictures ...
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... bougies . If a sound be introduced gently , it produces all the good of the bougie ; the canal enlarges until the urethra becomes of its ordinary calibre . But you will find that it is not an absolute cure for the disease . I have known ...
... bougies . If a sound be introduced gently , it produces all the good of the bougie ; the canal enlarges until the urethra becomes of its ordinary calibre . But you will find that it is not an absolute cure for the disease . I have known ...
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