The Medical World, Volume 65, Issue 71947 |
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Page 311
... increases the flow of venous blood to the opening of the needle . But in spite of increased muscular contraction of the forearm muscles , much pressure energy is lost into the empty space . I was able to demonstrate how a materially ...
... increases the flow of venous blood to the opening of the needle . But in spite of increased muscular contraction of the forearm muscles , much pressure energy is lost into the empty space . I was able to demonstrate how a materially ...
Page 312
... increased transudation into the tissue spaces . Increased pressure in tissue spaces creates pain by compressing nerve tissue . The local effect of stagnant anoxia is often responsible for necrosis and ulcer formation in a congested area ...
... increased transudation into the tissue spaces . Increased pressure in tissue spaces creates pain by compressing nerve tissue . The local effect of stagnant anoxia is often responsible for necrosis and ulcer formation in a congested area ...
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... increases the compression and suction effort of the contractions and relaxations of the mus cles in motion , and induces and increases the circulation . He stressed the necessity of early treatment in order to obtain good re- sults ...
... increases the compression and suction effort of the contractions and relaxations of the mus cles in motion , and induces and increases the circulation . He stressed the necessity of early treatment in order to obtain good re- sults ...
Contents
No 7 The MEDICAL WORLD Oct | 292 |
Know Yourself | 303 |
SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS | 318 |
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