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. 1853 Jul;9(2):65-94.

Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science

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Peculiar Case of Diaphragmatic Hernia: in Which Nearly the Whole of the Left Side of the Diaphragm Was Wanting, so That the Stomach and a Great Part of the Intestines Lay in the Left Pleural Cavity; Compressing the Left Lung, and Forcing the Heart to the Right Side of the Sternum. This Condition, Evidently Congenital, Existed in a Man Who Died at the Massachusetts General Hospital, with Fracture of the Spine, Caused by a Heavy Blow upon It. To Which Is Added an Analysis of Most, If Not All of the Cases of Diaphragmatic Hernia Found Recorded in the Annals of Medical Science

Henry I Bowditch. Buffalo Med J Mon Rev Med Surg Sci. 1853 Jul.
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