The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 |
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Page 68
... mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has since been demonstrated that an im posing array of diseases of man , animals and plants is caused by viruses . Today no less than thirty - five diseases of man are ...
... mouth disease , was recognized in 1898 by Loeffler and Frosch . It has since been demonstrated that an im posing array of diseases of man , animals and plants is caused by viruses . Today no less than thirty - five diseases of man are ...
Page 74
... mouth and larynx col- lapse , and the heart becomes markedly slow and feeble . When the lungs of such an infant are ventilated with air or oxy . gen , the heart at once begins to beat faster and more vigorously . The color returns to ...
... mouth and larynx col- lapse , and the heart becomes markedly slow and feeble . When the lungs of such an infant are ventilated with air or oxy . gen , the heart at once begins to beat faster and more vigorously . The color returns to ...
Page 78
... mouth and wiped away . A soft rubber ear syringe can be inserted quickly into its mouth and throat and mucus aspirated before the first breath . The baby should then be held briefly in the lap of the obstetrician to allow ad- ditional ...
... mouth and wiped away . A soft rubber ear syringe can be inserted quickly into its mouth and throat and mucus aspirated before the first breath . The baby should then be held briefly in the lap of the obstetrician to allow ad- ditional ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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