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The blood should be examined and the percentage of the hemoglobin
ascertained . In anemic conditions , it is well to put the patient under treatment for
some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the
hemoglobin be at ...
The blood should be examined and the percentage of the hemoglobin
ascertained . In anemic conditions , it is well to put the patient under treatment for
some time before operation , as convalescence is much hindered if the
hemoglobin be at ...
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Though not going into the bacteriology of the question , I may say that it is very
important to have any pus that may be found examined microscopically . It is also
important to have the blood examined for leukocytosis . Speaking of sepsis in a ...
Though not going into the bacteriology of the question , I may say that it is very
important to have any pus that may be found examined microscopically . It is also
important to have the blood examined for leukocytosis . Speaking of sepsis in a ...
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The want of conversion of uric acid and salts which are sparingly soluble , into
urea which is freely soluble and easily eliminated , permits the uric acid to
accumulate in the white tissues of the body which are comparatively free of red
blood and ...
The want of conversion of uric acid and salts which are sparingly soluble , into
urea which is freely soluble and easily eliminated , permits the uric acid to
accumulate in the white tissues of the body which are comparatively free of red
blood and ...
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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 carbonaceous oxidation into the negatively poisonous
dioxide ...
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 carbonaceous oxidation into the negatively poisonous
dioxide ...
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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
introduced ...
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
introduced ...
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