Exploratory trephining and puncture of the brain almost to the lateral ventricle : for intracranial pressure supposed to be due to an abscess in the temporo-sphenoidal lobe : temporary improvement, death on the fifth day : autopsy, meningitis with effusion into the ventricles : with a description of a proposed operation to tap and drain the ventricles as a definite surgical procedure / by W.W. Keen.

  • Keen, William W. (William Williams), 1837-1932.
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Exploratory trephining and puncture of the brain almost to the lateral ventricle : for intracranial pressure supposed to be due to an abscess in the temporo-sphenoidal lobe : temporary improvement, death on the fifth day : autopsy, meningitis with effusion into the ventricles : with a description of a proposed operation to tap and drain the ventricles as a definite surgical procedure / by W.W. Keen. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[New York] : [publisher not identified], 1888.

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23 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

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'From The Medical News, December 1, 1888' - cover

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