The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... patient sitting in a chair , in spite of the strenuous remonstrances of the nurse . The further history was one of convalescence , although for several weeks there was some hypogastric uneasiness , doubtless due to premature exertion ...
... patient sitting in a chair , in spite of the strenuous remonstrances of the nurse . The further history was one of convalescence , although for several weeks there was some hypogastric uneasiness , doubtless due to premature exertion ...
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... patient being able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament , rather delicate looking , but ...
... patient being able to ` nurse her babe until the usual weaning time . She bore a second child two years later , with no puerperal troubles . Case 7. - Mrs . M. , æt . 22. Blonde , lymphatic tem- perament , rather delicate looking , but ...
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... patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable puerperium ; but the history of it I do not know . Case 11. - Mrs B. H. , æt . 38 , IV - para ; youngest child eight years old . General health good , except a tendency to ...
... patient went through a second labor , but with an unfavorable puerperium ; but the history of it I do not know . Case 11. - Mrs B. H. , æt . 38 , IV - para ; youngest child eight years old . General health good , except a tendency to ...
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... patient of any pain , and very much of the coughing and spasmodic contractions of the muscles of the throat so annoying in those cases . When used , it saves the patient all the pain consequent to the cauterization of ulcers in the ...
... patient of any pain , and very much of the coughing and spasmodic contractions of the muscles of the throat so annoying in those cases . When used , it saves the patient all the pain consequent to the cauterization of ulcers in the ...
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... patient shows a tendency to be noisy and talkative , he should receive no encouragement from the surgeon or those around him . Very frequently vomiting will take place before profound anesthesia is accomplished , when the patient should ...
... patient shows a tendency to be noisy and talkative , he should receive no encouragement from the surgeon or those around him . Very frequently vomiting will take place before profound anesthesia is accomplished , when the patient should ...
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