The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 |
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Page 55
... attacks of headache by the subcutaneous injection of .1 to 1.2 mgm . of histamine . Patients were unable to distinguish between induced and spontaneous attacks but it was never possible to create an attack of this character by giving ...
... attacks of headache by the subcutaneous injection of .1 to 1.2 mgm . of histamine . Patients were unable to distinguish between induced and spontaneous attacks but it was never possible to create an attack of this character by giving ...
Page 68
... attack only certain cells . Many viruses attack more than one type of cell and yet the clinical signs and symptoms are usually consistent , so physicians regularly make the proper diagnosis with a high degree of accuracy . Although the ...
... attack only certain cells . Many viruses attack more than one type of cell and yet the clinical signs and symptoms are usually consistent , so physicians regularly make the proper diagnosis with a high degree of accuracy . Although the ...
Page 87
... attack of abdominal pain . The still viable embryo continued its development until separation of the placenta or rupture of the sac had caused hemorrhage and the sur gical emergency . ers got sick , while 80.2 per cent of the globulin ...
... attack of abdominal pain . The still viable embryo continued its development until separation of the placenta or rupture of the sac had caused hemorrhage and the sur gical emergency . ers got sick , while 80.2 per cent of the globulin ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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