Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... increased importance in the eyes of his intelligent patient if he frankly informs the patient that there are things about his case that must be watched and studied , before he is able to say fully what to do . The refusal to accept the ...
... increased importance in the eyes of his intelligent patient if he frankly informs the patient that there are things about his case that must be watched and studied , before he is able to say fully what to do . The refusal to accept the ...
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... increased demand for accommodations by patients . There is also being built a large extension to the verandas , which will be used by the guests for places of recreation . The management of the sanitarium appreciates the support ...
... increased demand for accommodations by patients . There is also being built a large extension to the verandas , which will be used by the guests for places of recreation . The management of the sanitarium appreciates the support ...
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... increased heart action is liable to bring on an attack of angina pectoris . Mental emotion is another well known exciting cause of this phenomena . This has never been better described than by the renowned John Hunter , who himself was ...
... increased heart action is liable to bring on an attack of angina pectoris . Mental emotion is another well known exciting cause of this phenomena . This has never been better described than by the renowned John Hunter , who himself was ...
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... increasing the tension of the alveo- lar walls stimulate them to contraction , as evidenced by the vesicular murmur . The necessity for a proper volume of air is just as im- portant for the lungs as a due proportion of blood is required ...
... increasing the tension of the alveo- lar walls stimulate them to contraction , as evidenced by the vesicular murmur . The necessity for a proper volume of air is just as im- portant for the lungs as a due proportion of blood is required ...
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... increase of red corpuscles . The cold , livid finger tips become warm and of a healthy pinkish color ; the appetite is improved and every function is benefiited to a remarkable degree , with in- crease of body weight and endurance . In ...
... increase of red corpuscles . The cold , livid finger tips become warm and of a healthy pinkish color ; the appetite is improved and every function is benefiited to a remarkable degree , with in- crease of body weight and endurance . In ...
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