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Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science

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Autor principal: Bowditch, Henry I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1853
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8677055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35375958
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spelling pubmed-86770552022-03-31 Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science Bowditch, Henry I. Buffalo Med J Mon Rev Med Surg Sci Original Communications 1853-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8677055/ /pubmed/35375958 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) .
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Bowditch, Henry I.
Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title_full Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title_fullStr Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title_full_unstemmed Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title_short Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science
title_sort peculiar case of diaphragmatic hernia: in which nearly the whole of the left side of the diaphragm was wanting, so that the stomach and a great part of the intestines lay in the left pleural cavity; compressing the left lung, and forcing the heart to the right side of the sternum. this condition, evidently congenital, existed in a man who died at the massachusetts general hospital, with fracture of the spine, caused by a heavy blow upon it. to which is added an analysis of most, if not all of the cases of diaphragmatic hernia found recorded in the annals of medical science
topic Original Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8677055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35375958
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