        item: #1 of 6
          id: 19261
      author: Jackson, Chevalier
       title: Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
        date: None
       words: 79227
      flesch: 60
     summary: If aneurysm is present and esophagoscopy is necessary, as it always is in foreign body cases, to be fore-warned is to be forearmed. ROENTGENRAY STUDY IN FOREIGN BODY CASES _
    keywords: air; anesthesia; author; bodies; body; body cases; bronchial; bronchoscope; bronchus; cannula; cases; cause; chapter; children; cicatricial; endoscopic; esophageal; esophagoscope; esophagus; fig; food; forceps; foreign; general; head; laryngeal; laryngoscope; larynx; left; lumen; method; mouth; mucosa; object; patient; pin; point; position; pressure; removal; right; secretions; size; stenosis; stomach; time; tissue; trachea; tracheotomy; treatment; tube; wall
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        item: #2 of 6
          id: 23769
      author: Cox, Joseph Bradford
       title: Report on Surgery to the Santa Clara County Medical Society
        date: None
       words: 6326
      flesch: 72
     summary: Finding pus, I made an incision only about half an inch long, and squeezed out perhaps an ounce of pus. Did not wash out the upper or left hand part of the pouch on the back, for fear of disturbing adhesions that are taking place.
    keywords: blood; feb; knee; left; patient; pulse; pus; temp
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        item: #3 of 6
          id: 28322
      author: Yandell, David Wendel
       title: Pioneer Surgery in Kentucky: A Sketch
        date: None
       words: 7251
      flesch: 71
     summary: Dr. Dudley was no doubt himself surprised at the success which followed the practice. Dr. Dudley was made its head and appointed to fill the chairs of anatomy and surgery.
    keywords: brashear; day; dudley; kentucky; life; man; mcdowell; operation; surgery; surgical; time; work; years
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        item: #4 of 6
          id: 34157
      author: Le Clerc, M. (Charles Gabriel)
       title: The Compleat Surgeon or, the whole Art of Surgery explain'd in a most familiar Method.
        date: None
       words: 81806
      flesch: 78
     summary: Needles_ with three Edges, to be used in making _Setons_; small _Needles_ to couch Cataracts; other _Needles_; Apophysis_ of the Shoulder-Bone, in a very fleshy Stock, and is terminated obliquely by a Membranous _Tendon_ in the middle and exterior part of the _Radius_.
    keywords: apply'd; arm; bandage; belly; blood; body; bolster; bone; breast; call'd; cause; chap; cut; dressing; end; fingers; fracture; half; hand; hath; head; incision; long; luxation; manner; middle; muscles; oil; operation; parts; patient; place; remedies; skin; surgeon; thro; time; tumours; upper; use; vertebra; viz; water; whereof; wine; wound
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        item: #5 of 6
          id: 5694
      author: Various
       title: The Harvard Classics Volume 38 Scientific Papers (Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology)
        date: None
       words: 161511
      flesch: 56
     summary: His diet was barley- water, prunes with sugar, at other times broth: his drink was a ptisane. The following days, I made injections, into the depth and cavities of the ulcers, of Aegyptiacum dissolved sometimes in eau-de-vie, other times in wine, I applied compresses to the bottom of the sinuous tracks, to cleanse and dry the soft spongy flesh, and hollow leaden tents, that the sanies might always have a way out; and above them a large plaster of Diacalcitheos dissolved in wine.
    keywords: acid; action; air; animals; appearance; arm; arteries; artery; blood; body; carbonic; case; cells; consequence; contact; course; cow; day; days; disease; experiment; fact; fermentation; ferments; fever; flask; following; footnote; form; gas; general; good; half; hand; heart; inoculation; kind; king; left; life; like; liquid; living; lungs; manner; matter; means; motion; nature; new; number; oxygen; parts; patient; place; point; practice; presence; present; pus; pustule; quantity; reason; right; smallpox; state; subject; sugar; surgeon; symptoms; time; town; variolous; veins; ventricle; vibrios; virus; water; way; years; yeast
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        item: #6 of 6
          id: 58460
      author: Smith, Southwood
       title: Use of the Dead to the Living
        date: None
       words: 18060
      flesch: 51
     summary: It is no less true in medicine than in philosophy and morals, that there is no such thing as innoxious error; that men's opinions invariably influence their conduct; and that physicians, like other men, act as they think. The public journals, from a vicious propensity to pander to the vulgar appetite for excitement, have raked up and industriously circulated stories of exhumation of dead bodies, tending to exasperate and inflame the passions of the mob; and persons who, by their own showing, are friendly to the interests of science, have, in the excess of their zeal that bodies should remain undisturbed in their progress to decomposition, laboured to destroy in this country, that art, whose province it is to free living bodies from the consequences inseparable from accident and disease.
    keywords: anatomy; blood; bodies; body; cases; dead; disease; dissection; human; knowledge; life; man; means; men; nature; operation; patient; practice; state; surgeon
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