Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... heart beat increases in frequency , the cadaveric pallor becomes replaced by a rosy hue , and the muscular tonus appears . The child is then placed in a warm bath and watched . water is indicated . If the heart action becomes poor the ...
... heart beat increases in frequency , the cadaveric pallor becomes replaced by a rosy hue , and the muscular tonus appears . The child is then placed in a warm bath and watched . water is indicated . If the heart action becomes poor the ...
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... heart revealed now distinct heart beats . Another few min- utes ' work along the line restored perfect physiological functions of the child , normal color of the skin , respiration , pulsation and prompt response to influences of ...
... heart revealed now distinct heart beats . Another few min- utes ' work along the line restored perfect physiological functions of the child , normal color of the skin , respiration , pulsation and prompt response to influences of ...
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... and does not try to check the bleeding from the lungs . Hare recommends digitalis and similar remedies for slight hemoptysis from a weak right heart . Abrams asserts that morphine is the best remedy , along 36 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
... and does not try to check the bleeding from the lungs . Hare recommends digitalis and similar remedies for slight hemoptysis from a weak right heart . Abrams asserts that morphine is the best remedy , along 36 DENVER MEDICAL TIMES .
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... heart . To relieve hyperemia of the mucosa Osler advises rest in bed and seclusion ; light unstimulating diet ; no alcohol ; ice to suck ; small doses of aromatic sulphuric acid and salts freely if bleeding protracted ; opium freely for ...
... heart . To relieve hyperemia of the mucosa Osler advises rest in bed and seclusion ; light unstimulating diet ; no alcohol ; ice to suck ; small doses of aromatic sulphuric acid and salts freely if bleeding protracted ; opium freely for ...
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... heart . Use ice - bag on precordium . Antipyrin or phe- nacetin may be given occasionally to produce quiet and euphoria . Ligation of the extremities and infusion of saline solution are resorted to in critical cases . Solis - Cohen ...
... heart . Use ice - bag on precordium . Antipyrin or phe- nacetin may be given occasionally to produce quiet and euphoria . Ligation of the extremities and infusion of saline solution are resorted to in critical cases . Solis - Cohen ...
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