Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 27
... urine of sp . gr . 1010. The removal of the diseased kidney was followed by increase of the urinary secretion , which when he left the hos- pital , seven weeks later , was 140 oz . per diem , with sp . gr . of 1008 ; the remaining organ ...
... urine of sp . gr . 1010. The removal of the diseased kidney was followed by increase of the urinary secretion , which when he left the hos- pital , seven weeks later , was 140 oz . per diem , with sp . gr . of 1008 ; the remaining organ ...
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... urine was scanty with a faint trace of albumin , and with granular and hyaline casts , but no blood cells . A thorough trial of the nitrite group of vasodilators and heart stimulants having had no effect , it was decided to give full ...
... urine was scanty with a faint trace of albumin , and with granular and hyaline casts , but no blood cells . A thorough trial of the nitrite group of vasodilators and heart stimulants having had no effect , it was decided to give full ...
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... urine should be made to ascertain if the kidneys are in prime excretory condition , and if they are performing their functions properly . For all practical purposes in toxæmia of pregnancy it is about as well to ascertain the total ...
... urine should be made to ascertain if the kidneys are in prime excretory condition , and if they are performing their functions properly . For all practical purposes in toxæmia of pregnancy it is about as well to ascertain the total ...
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... urine , and whilst she was sitting on a chamber vessel containing boiling water in the hope of getting relief , the vessel broke , and she sustained the scalds of the leg and thigh , and the severe wound into the knee - joint which ...
... urine , and whilst she was sitting on a chamber vessel containing boiling water in the hope of getting relief , the vessel broke , and she sustained the scalds of the leg and thigh , and the severe wound into the knee - joint which ...
Page 78
... urine . The penis is inserted into a wide rubber tube of 9-16 diam- eter . The tubing is attached round the skin of the base of the penis with four interrupted stitches , and the tube passes into a receptacle in the cot , or is attached ...
... urine . The penis is inserted into a wide rubber tube of 9-16 diam- eter . The tubing is attached round the skin of the base of the penis with four interrupted stitches , and the tube passes into a receptacle in the cot , or is attached ...
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