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- The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1907, Vol. 134 (Classic Reprint)
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1907, Vol. 134 (Classic Reprint)
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As the threading of these very fine needles is difficult, the double arming of the silk may be avoided by a Slight modification of the procedure, which we have used of late. A single needle, threaded, is passed from the under surface of the spleen upward into the apex of the transplantation hole, made in the manner described, then, impaling a parathyroid, it is carried back into the hole from which it has just emerged and thence through to the under surface of the spleen a few millimeters from its point of entrance.
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