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Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy

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Autor principal: Sutherland, W. D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thacker 1899
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5145380/
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spelling pubmed-51453802017-09-12 Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy Sutherland, W. D. Ind Med Gaz Current Literature Thacker 1899-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5145380/ Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits non-commercial use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Sutherland, W. D.
Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title_full Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title_fullStr Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title_full_unstemmed Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title_short Extracts from Foreign Medical Journal: Laparotomy in Tubercular Peritonitis—Sterilisation of Catgut—Antiseptic Properties of Tears—New Method of Causing Opacity of the Crystalline Lens—Methylene Blue as a Sedative in Acute Mania—Electrolysis in Treatment of Urethral Affections—Anatomy of the Spleen—Enteroclysis in Enteric Fever—A Substitute for Liquor Arsenicalis Given "peros."—Vaginal Hysterectomy
title_sort extracts from foreign medical journal: laparotomy in tubercular peritonitis—sterilisation of catgut—antiseptic properties of tears—new method of causing opacity of the crystalline lens—methylene blue as a sedative in acute mania—electrolysis in treatment of urethral affections—anatomy of the spleen—enteroclysis in enteric fever—a substitute for liquor arsenicalis given "peros."—vaginal hysterectomy
topic Current Literature
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5145380/
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