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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-788

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CXXV1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT II -CaSe fit jjHeUtaite for Comnuntann young man who has been ill for six months is found to have large cavity in the posterior part of the right lung Over space corresponding to the lower two thirds of the scapula very distinct cavernous breathing and at the lowest part gurgling can be heard The patient is weak but does not look very ill and there is little emaciation The sputum which varies in quantity sometimes amounts to nearly pint in the twenty-four hours Discuss the several conditions which might account for this large cavity and state the particular facts which in your opinion would justify definite diagnosis Describe the characters of the sputum in the different conditions and enter fully into the treatment you would propose to adopt when you had decided upon the nature of the case III -$urgm Describe in detail the present open operation for the cure of an acquired oblique inguinal hernia Under what circumstances is the lingual artery tied in the neck Give the structures divided and seen in the course of the operation Hip-joint disease-give the symptoms and characteristic signs in case not subjected to treatment in the various stages the pathology and the medical mechanical and operative treatment IV -Cage in urgm for Commcntan man about thirty-five years of age sustains punctured wound of the thigh about the apex of Scarpa1 triangle from long sharp-pointed narrow-bladed knife he loses several ounces of bright blood and faints
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