The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 27-281905 |
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... patient lying on her side in the usual manner , the patient as a rule kept in this position except in a few cases the patient was brought in the sitting position to hasten , or rather improve the evacuation . He divides the cases into ...
... patient lying on her side in the usual manner , the patient as a rule kept in this position except in a few cases the patient was brought in the sitting position to hasten , or rather improve the evacuation . He divides the cases into ...
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... patient's aliment- ary tract is in good condition and after the susidence of the acute decline , or after the patient has started to gain in body - weight . Moreover , the " yolk cure , " modified accord- ing to the individual needs and ...
... patient's aliment- ary tract is in good condition and after the susidence of the acute decline , or after the patient has started to gain in body - weight . Moreover , the " yolk cure , " modified accord- ing to the individual needs and ...
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... patient much by putting down his rations . The latter is achieved by eating brown bread , peas , potatoes ... patient per- manently to bed , which we should attempt . Well selected gymnastics , baths and massage , after the heart is well ...
... patient much by putting down his rations . The latter is achieved by eating brown bread , peas , potatoes ... patient per- manently to bed , which we should attempt . Well selected gymnastics , baths and massage , after the heart is well ...
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... patient did well for about three weeks after the operation , and then gradually became worse and died three weeks later . The albumin did not diminish after the op- eration . The second patient was relieved of severe headaches , and the ...
... patient did well for about three weeks after the operation , and then gradually became worse and died three weeks later . The albumin did not diminish after the op- eration . The second patient was relieved of severe headaches , and the ...
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... Patient was exsanguinated . Thirty - six hours after deliv- ery administered pepto - mangan oz . ss every four hours ( saline intravenous infusions im- mediately after hemorhrage ) . No blood ex- amination , but in ten days ' time the ...
... Patient was exsanguinated . Thirty - six hours after deliv- ery administered pepto - mangan oz . ss every four hours ( saline intravenous infusions im- mediately after hemorhrage ) . No blood ex- amination , but in ten days ' time the ...
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Page 419 - THE INFECTION OF YELLOW FEVER IS CARRIED BY MOSQUITOES, AND BY NO OTHER MEANS IS THE INFECTION SPREAD. PERSONS TAKE THE DISEASE BY BEING BITTEN BY MOSQUITOES THAT HAVE PREVIOUSLY BITTEN A YELLOW-FEVER PATIENT. THE MOSQUITOES TO BECOME INFECTED MUST BITE A YELLOW-FEVER PATIENT DURING THE FIRST THREE DAYS OF HIS ATTACK.
Page 405 - On this subject one cannot escape the bold work and bolder thought of Metchnikoff, and I quote at once his description of the degenerations of age: "In senile atrophy the same condition is always present : the atrophy of the higher and specific cells of the tissue and their replacement by hypertrophied connective tissue.
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