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Page 109
... expected , since they would be healing under the stimulus of activity and weight bearing . Ambulation during recovery does not imply the continued overuse of the foot . The ligaments should not only heal , but should hypertrophy and ...
... expected , since they would be healing under the stimulus of activity and weight bearing . Ambulation during recovery does not imply the continued overuse of the foot . The ligaments should not only heal , but should hypertrophy and ...
Page 123
... expected by a newborn baby , which has increased from 41 years in 1840 to about 62 years in 1930 , has kept pace with science . The expectation of life in cities has increased much more sharply than in rural regions . Expectation of ...
... expected by a newborn baby , which has increased from 41 years in 1840 to about 62 years in 1930 , has kept pace with science . The expectation of life in cities has increased much more sharply than in rural regions . Expectation of ...
Page 133
... expected to be superior . There are also experimental grounds on which its greater use in the most severely injured might be advocated . We have not found plasma transfusions effective , though sometimes fresh whole blood brings about ...
... expected to be superior . There are also experimental grounds on which its greater use in the most severely injured might be advocated . We have not found plasma transfusions effective , though sometimes fresh whole blood brings about ...
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