American Medicine, Volume 37American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Page 161
... given in suppositories are prefer- able to drugs administered by mouth . Seda- tives , such as opium or morphin , should be given in very small doses , for in old people , as in infants , there is a high degree of hypersensitiveness to ...
... given in suppositories are prefer- able to drugs administered by mouth . Seda- tives , such as opium or morphin , should be given in very small doses , for in old people , as in infants , there is a high degree of hypersensitiveness to ...
Page 384
... given definite conditions , it becomes an inevitable necessity to make the decision on therapeutic procedure . " Do you know enough about physical therapeutics to say when its selection is best , and when your patient will derive the ...
... given definite conditions , it becomes an inevitable necessity to make the decision on therapeutic procedure . " Do you know enough about physical therapeutics to say when its selection is best , and when your patient will derive the ...
Page 418
... given at 12 p.m. , the fever increased and the child vomited frequently from 3.30 to 6 p.m. The bowels moved at 6 a.m. and there was temporary improve- ment , but it had a convulsion at 8 a.m. and died a few minutes after my initial ...
... given at 12 p.m. , the fever increased and the child vomited frequently from 3.30 to 6 p.m. The bowels moved at 6 a.m. and there was temporary improve- ment , but it had a convulsion at 8 a.m. and died a few minutes after my initial ...
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Abdomen diagnostic investi | 12 |
Abortions 589 | 44 |
Alcohol injection into the | 118 |
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