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... never occurs . The treatment of shock is purely symptomatic . Rest in a recumbent position , dry heat , ex- ternally , give subcutaneously from 1-50 to 1-200 of a grain of nitroglycerine ; hot coffee and sometimes whisky by the stomach ...
... never occurs . The treatment of shock is purely symptomatic . Rest in a recumbent position , dry heat , ex- ternally , give subcutaneously from 1-50 to 1-200 of a grain of nitroglycerine ; hot coffee and sometimes whisky by the stomach ...
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... never be better . Suppose they develop varicose veins , will the scar tissue break down and form large ulcers ? They may wish that they had had a foot amputation long before . It is the dictum of a cele- brated surgeon to treat the foot ...
... never be better . Suppose they develop varicose veins , will the scar tissue break down and form large ulcers ? They may wish that they had had a foot amputation long before . It is the dictum of a cele- brated surgeon to treat the foot ...
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... never given this remedy a trial . When perforation occurs in any part of the small in- testine , except the duodenum , the contents of the bowel pass directly into the general peritoneal cavity ; the sec- ond and third parts of the ...
... never given this remedy a trial . When perforation occurs in any part of the small in- testine , except the duodenum , the contents of the bowel pass directly into the general peritoneal cavity ; the sec- ond and third parts of the ...
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... never been a very strong person ; had nervous prostration three or four years ago , but has always worked and for some years has earned her own livelihood . In the spring of 1900 she had measles , and while delirious fell from a third ...
... never been a very strong person ; had nervous prostration three or four years ago , but has always worked and for some years has earned her own livelihood . In the spring of 1900 she had measles , and while delirious fell from a third ...
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... never any trouble with it , healing taking place within ten days or two weeks . - American Prac . and News . THE OPERATIVE RELIEF OF IMPAIRED FUNCTION OF THE ELBOW - JOINT DUE TO FAULTY REATTACHMENT OF A SEPA- RATED INTERNAL HUMERAL ...
... never any trouble with it , healing taking place within ten days or two weeks . - American Prac . and News . THE OPERATIVE RELIEF OF IMPAIRED FUNCTION OF THE ELBOW - JOINT DUE TO FAULTY REATTACHMENT OF A SEPA- RATED INTERNAL HUMERAL ...
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