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... Solution , Normal ... .265 , 347 , 353 , 356 305 Operate , When to .... 141 Sanitary Condition of Railway Depots , etc. , How to Secure and Maintain .... Operation , Preparation of Patients for . 307 265 Orchitis from Strain ...
... Solution , Normal ... .265 , 347 , 353 , 356 305 Operate , When to .... 141 Sanitary Condition of Railway Depots , etc. , How to Secure and Maintain .... Operation , Preparation of Patients for . 307 265 Orchitis from Strain ...
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... solution , per rectum or intravenous in- jection . Sometimes a few inhalations of ether will in- crease the volume of pulse and blood pressure . Never make a prolonged or serious operation in profound shock . Sometimes it becomes ...
... solution , per rectum or intravenous in- jection . Sometimes a few inhalations of ether will in- crease the volume of pulse and blood pressure . Never make a prolonged or serious operation in profound shock . Sometimes it becomes ...
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... solutions . Experience proves that all irritation precipitates gangrene of the tissues , and the less we irri- tate the wounds of these patients the better they will behave . Gangrene with cutaneous or muscular sloughs is 1. Contusion ...
... solutions . Experience proves that all irritation precipitates gangrene of the tissues , and the less we irri- tate the wounds of these patients the better they will behave . Gangrene with cutaneous or muscular sloughs is 1. Contusion ...
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... solution in cases of pure shock is indeed of little value . The very opposite is true in cases of exhaustion due to loss of much blood . The value and use of what may be termed hot internal ap- plication by mouth of nutritious broths ...
... solution in cases of pure shock is indeed of little value . The very opposite is true in cases of exhaustion due to loss of much blood . The value and use of what may be termed hot internal ap- plication by mouth of nutritious broths ...
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... solutions . The immediate result of the operation was most satisfactory , and passive movements were gradually carried out after the first fort- night ; active movements were commenced in the middle of the third week . The galvanism and ...
... solutions . The immediate result of the operation was most satisfactory , and passive movements were gradually carried out after the first fort- night ; active movements were commenced in the middle of the third week . The galvanism and ...
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