The Medical World, Volume 65, Issue 71947 |
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Page 294
... indicated and in accordance with naval medical directives and to make appropriate disposition in each situa tion . It was within this framework that these considerations regarding the pa- tient's adjustment to his diagnosis were made ...
... indicated and in accordance with naval medical directives and to make appropriate disposition in each situa tion . It was within this framework that these considerations regarding the pa- tient's adjustment to his diagnosis were made ...
Page 298
... indicated that he had little realization of his probably poor prognosis . In such instances the doctor often suggested to the patient that as he would need medical care for the next six months he should rest and not make drastic changes ...
... indicated that he had little realization of his probably poor prognosis . In such instances the doctor often suggested to the patient that as he would need medical care for the next six months he should rest and not make drastic changes ...
Page 322
... indicated in practically all cases soon as the diagnosis is made because repeated attacks of hypoglycemia may damage the central nervous system . Be- sides , the danger of malignant degenar- ation always is present . Surgery for ...
... indicated in practically all cases soon as the diagnosis is made because repeated attacks of hypoglycemia may damage the central nervous system . Be- sides , the danger of malignant degenar- ation always is present . Surgery for ...
Contents
No 7 The MEDICAL WORLD Oct | 292 |
Know Yourself | 303 |
SUMMARIES AND CONCLUSIONS | 318 |
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