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... position and its dangers , 438 Tri - State Medical Association , 504 , 559 Tri - State Medical Association of Missis- sippi , Arkansas and Tennessee , pro- ceedings of nineteenth annual meet- ing of , 39 , 95 Tri - State Medical ...
... position and its dangers , 438 Tri - State Medical Association , 504 , 559 Tri - State Medical Association of Missis- sippi , Arkansas and Tennessee , pro- ceedings of nineteenth annual meet- ing of , 39 , 95 Tri - State Medical ...
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... position , and to obliteration due to natural resiliency of tissues ; not , as is often claimed , to the inflammatory adhesions of serous sur- faces , caused by special mechanical effects . As regards the use of taxis , Dr. Bryant ...
... position , and to obliteration due to natural resiliency of tissues ; not , as is often claimed , to the inflammatory adhesions of serous sur- faces , caused by special mechanical effects . As regards the use of taxis , Dr. Bryant ...
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... position , the patient holding his tongue , the tip of the canula is passed down between the vocal cords , the patient told to inhale deeply , and the solution , which should first be warmed , is thrown into the trachea , down the walls ...
... position , the patient holding his tongue , the tip of the canula is passed down between the vocal cords , the patient told to inhale deeply , and the solution , which should first be warmed , is thrown into the trachea , down the walls ...
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... position to substitute for the stomach in this important capacity , nevertheless , on account of its peculiar structure , it is well fitted to take up the func- tion of resorption of prepared food . If we consider the phys- iology of ...
... position to substitute for the stomach in this important capacity , nevertheless , on account of its peculiar structure , it is well fitted to take up the func- tion of resorption of prepared food . If we consider the phys- iology of ...
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... child , if operation is easy . Should not use forceps to terminate tedious labor . Must be used in eclampsia , flooding , prolapse of cord and rup- ture of uterus . Positions that allow use of forceps Tri - State Medical Association . 39.
... child , if operation is easy . Should not use forceps to terminate tedious labor . Must be used in eclampsia , flooding , prolapse of cord and rup- ture of uterus . Positions that allow use of forceps Tri - State Medical Association . 39.
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