Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 51, Issue 81932 |
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... normal . The amount of blood to be transferred varies with the age and physical con- dition of the recipient . It would not be rational to give the same amount of blood to a man six feet in height and weighing two hundred pounds as to ...
... normal . The amount of blood to be transferred varies with the age and physical con- dition of the recipient . It would not be rational to give the same amount of blood to a man six feet in height and weighing two hundred pounds as to ...
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... Normal rosiness of the skin occurs within an optimum range of tissue temperatures between 35 and 37 degrees Centigrade . Practical application of this effect is in the treatment of cases of arteriosclerosis or gangrene of the extrem ...
... Normal rosiness of the skin occurs within an optimum range of tissue temperatures between 35 and 37 degrees Centigrade . Practical application of this effect is in the treatment of cases of arteriosclerosis or gangrene of the extrem ...
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... normal eye , but if the eye is abnormal or predisposed , then even the normal physiological changes in the female gonads may aggravate an existing eye disease or may cause a latent one to appear . This is con- firmed by the remark ...
... normal eye , but if the eye is abnormal or predisposed , then even the normal physiological changes in the female gonads may aggravate an existing eye disease or may cause a latent one to appear . This is con- firmed by the remark ...
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