The Medical World, Volume 64, Issue 11946 |
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... factors has to be consider ed ; the presence and character of emotion- al disturbance and behavior anomalies have to be analyzed . Attention also must be given to possible environmental factors which may contribute to symptoms of mal ...
... factors has to be consider ed ; the presence and character of emotion- al disturbance and behavior anomalies have to be analyzed . Attention also must be given to possible environmental factors which may contribute to symptoms of mal ...
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... factor . Such ef forts even with greatest care should be employed only when the uterus is felt firm and in normal contour . A very little ef- fort of raising the head or shoulders or assuming a sitting posture or a moderate straining ...
... factor . Such ef forts even with greatest care should be employed only when the uterus is felt firm and in normal contour . A very little ef- fort of raising the head or shoulders or assuming a sitting posture or a moderate straining ...
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... factor in producing the shock , but is quite variable and in some cases not alarming , and may not be in proportion to the shock . When first seen , excessive quantities of blood have not had time to escape . 3. Circulatory disturbances ...
... factor in producing the shock , but is quite variable and in some cases not alarming , and may not be in proportion to the shock . When first seen , excessive quantities of blood have not had time to escape . 3. Circulatory disturbances ...
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