Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 171904 |
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... will not permit the action of the ultra - violet rays upon the parts beneath . Blood on the surface or circulating in the capillary vessels has the same effect to a greater degree , and Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 3.
... will not permit the action of the ultra - violet rays upon the parts beneath . Blood on the surface or circulating in the capillary vessels has the same effect to a greater degree , and Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery . 3.
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has the same effect to a greater degree , and to counteract this effect the surface should be cleaned and adrenalin chloride applied to constrict the capillary vessels and drive the blood out of them , thus blanching the tissues ...
has the same effect to a greater degree , and to counteract this effect the surface should be cleaned and adrenalin chloride applied to constrict the capillary vessels and drive the blood out of them , thus blanching the tissues ...
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... effect , or sometimes the parts become abnormally sensitive to it . In the event of either of these contingencies , recourse may be had to the ultra- violet ray for a time until the parts recover their tone , when a return may be made ...
... effect , or sometimes the parts become abnormally sensitive to it . In the event of either of these contingencies , recourse may be had to the ultra- violet ray for a time until the parts recover their tone , when a return may be made ...
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... effect upon capillary circulation , producing not a more transitory but a per- sisting dilatation of the capillary vessels , promoting osmosis , influencing nutrition and favoring absorption , is it too much to expect that " photolysis ...
... effect upon capillary circulation , producing not a more transitory but a per- sisting dilatation of the capillary vessels , promoting osmosis , influencing nutrition and favoring absorption , is it too much to expect that " photolysis ...
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... effect , till the vasomotors are restored to normal tone ? But if there is too much blood here , there must be too little somewhere else , as there is nothing to indicate that there is more blood in the body than the normal quantity ...
... effect , till the vasomotors are restored to normal tone ? But if there is too much blood here , there must be too little somewhere else , as there is nothing to indicate that there is more blood in the body than the normal quantity ...
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