Medical Record, Volume 64George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1903 |
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... necessary to stimulate a more abundant flow of urine and to adopt a particular technique in collecting the urine if serious errors are to be avoided . A very active diuresis may be stimulated by the following solution of salts ( S. A. ...
... necessary to stimulate a more abundant flow of urine and to adopt a particular technique in collecting the urine if serious errors are to be avoided . A very active diuresis may be stimulated by the following solution of salts ( S. A. ...
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... necessary it is better to do a ventral sus- pension . Retroversion of the uterus is a very different prob- lem . Here we have relaxation , with lengthening of the uterosacral ligaments permitting the cervix to occupy a position under ...
... necessary it is better to do a ventral sus- pension . Retroversion of the uterus is a very different prob- lem . Here we have relaxation , with lengthening of the uterosacral ligaments permitting the cervix to occupy a position under ...
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... necessary . In the State Institution for Consumptives at Rutland , Mass . , the beds are arranged with an extension so that the head of the patient may be projected at night . For this purpose a curtain is dropped from the lower sash of ...
... necessary . In the State Institution for Consumptives at Rutland , Mass . , the beds are arranged with an extension so that the head of the patient may be projected at night . For this purpose a curtain is dropped from the lower sash of ...
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... necessary . attention of a physician , who would push the open- air treatment , I believe that it would go a long way toward stamping out the disease . It is a sorrowful fact that New York City to - day is without adequate . facilities ...
... necessary . attention of a physician , who would push the open- air treatment , I believe that it would go a long way toward stamping out the disease . It is a sorrowful fact that New York City to - day is without adequate . facilities ...
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... necessary action to protect the public health . The work of the Milk Commission of the Med- ical Society of the County of New York . - The warm season is at hand when food is preserved with difficulty , and when deaths from summer ...
... necessary action to protect the public health . The work of the Milk Commission of the Med- ical Society of the County of New York . - The warm season is at hand when food is preserved with difficulty , and when deaths from summer ...
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