The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and Surgery, Volume 361908 |
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... heart be very weak it should be used with care , if at all . The sweating should be continued as long as the safety of the patient will permit . Some patients can endure eight or ten hours of profuse sweating without difficulty or ...
... heart be very weak it should be used with care , if at all . The sweating should be continued as long as the safety of the patient will permit . Some patients can endure eight or ten hours of profuse sweating without difficulty or ...
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... heart action ; here , as in the cutaneous vessels , alcohol affects the centers of circulation , the increased pulse being due , not to a stimulation of the acceleration center , as formerly believed , but in reality to paralysis of the ...
... heart action ; here , as in the cutaneous vessels , alcohol affects the centers of circulation , the increased pulse being due , not to a stimulation of the acceleration center , as formerly believed , but in reality to paralysis of the ...
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... heart , edema of the glottis , benign and malignant growths of the larynx , foreign bodies and ulcers . Even in the skin we are told that tussogenic zones exists . These are situated on the anterior surface of the neck following the ...
... heart , edema of the glottis , benign and malignant growths of the larynx , foreign bodies and ulcers . Even in the skin we are told that tussogenic zones exists . These are situated on the anterior surface of the neck following the ...
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... heart disease , the death rate from this disease and its after consequences is not far short of two per one thousand , nearly equal to the total zymotic death rate now recorded in many large towns . " This statement is more easily ...
... heart disease , the death rate from this disease and its after consequences is not far short of two per one thousand , nearly equal to the total zymotic death rate now recorded in many large towns . " This statement is more easily ...
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... heart , he quickly dis- covers that if he can make it appear that a patron is gaining something by the change , nothing can prevent his securing other physicians ' patients . He drops a quiet word here and there regarding the ...
... heart , he quickly dis- covers that if he can make it appear that a patron is gaining something by the change , nothing can prevent his securing other physicians ' patients . He drops a quiet word here and there regarding the ...
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