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... blood should be examined and the percentage of the hemoglobin ascertained . In anemic con- ditions , it is well to put the patient under treatment for some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the hemoglobin be ...
... blood should be examined and the percentage of the hemoglobin ascertained . In anemic con- ditions , it is well to put the patient under treatment for some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the hemoglobin be ...
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... blood examined for leukocytosis . Speaking of sepsis in a general way , one may say that it gives rise to temperature and pulse changes , to pain , and to constitutional symptoms . The temperature is usually high and may have gone up ...
... blood examined for leukocytosis . Speaking of sepsis in a general way , one may say that it gives rise to temperature and pulse changes , to pain , and to constitutional symptoms . The temperature is usually high and may have gone up ...
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... blood and nourished by imbibition or osmosis . But this condition is only a sequence and is retroactive , the excess of uric acid in the blood being carried to all parts of the body admitting of the red blood's circulation , and thus it ...
... blood and nourished by imbibition or osmosis . But this condition is only a sequence and is retroactive , the excess of uric acid in the blood being carried to all parts of the body admitting of the red blood's circulation , and thus it ...
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globin , suspends the oxygen - transporting function of the blood , and thus prevents the formation of urea from the nitrogenous waste of the tissues . Here , again , we find a want of carbon- aceous oxidation into the negatively ...
globin , suspends the oxygen - transporting function of the blood , and thus prevents the formation of urea from the nitrogenous waste of the tissues . Here , again , we find a want of carbon- aceous oxidation into the negatively ...
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blood through the lumen of the needle . Adhesions along the lower border were separated to permit of better inspection and after the lower edge was freed , it was seen to have a distinct fibrous capsule and to pulsate . The needle ...
blood through the lumen of the needle . Adhesions along the lower border were separated to permit of better inspection and after the lower edge was freed , it was seen to have a distinct fibrous capsule and to pulsate . The needle ...
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