Excerpt from Glasgow Medical Journal, 1883, Vol. 19Silk ligatures were used in securing blood-vessels. He ends were left long and brought out at either angle of the stump, so that when the process of ulceration was completed they could be removed piecemeal. In a way they acted as drains, but it is not difficult to see that a porous body such as silk, left for some time in
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American medical and philosophical register, or annals of medicine, natural history, was: journal of cutaneous and venereal diseases 1883 - 1919.
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The development of glasgow's milk depot is thus an important, and hitherto largely unexplored, aspect of the british history of the topic, and of infant welfare more generally. In glasgow, as elsewhere, the founding of the infant milk depot was a result of an alliance between medical and local political interests.
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Teasdale and jennett first presented the glasgow coma scale in 1974 as an aid in the clinical assessment of unconsciousness. It was devised as a formal scheme to overcome the ambiguities and misunderstandings that arose when information about comatose patients was presented and groups of patients were compared.
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