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... rest treatment advised by Ochsner , than by operating under unfavorable cir- cumstances . The fifth class includes those who say operate as soon as the diagnosis is made without regard to the surroundings of the patient or the ...
... rest treatment advised by Ochsner , than by operating under unfavorable cir- cumstances . The fifth class includes those who say operate as soon as the diagnosis is made without regard to the surroundings of the patient or the ...
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... rest . Second , all authorities , both medical and surg- ical , agree on the one fact that the safest thing is immediate operation at the earliest possible moment . Third , practically all authorities agree that if the circumstances are ...
... rest . Second , all authorities , both medical and surg- ical , agree on the one fact that the safest thing is immediate operation at the earliest possible moment . Third , practically all authorities agree that if the circumstances are ...
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... rest in bed or on the reclining chair , constantly ex- posed to the open air . The ambulant patients are the most frequent sources of infection , and the greatest care must be taken to train them to dispose of their sputum properly ...
... rest in bed or on the reclining chair , constantly ex- posed to the open air . The ambulant patients are the most frequent sources of infection , and the greatest care must be taken to train them to dispose of their sputum properly ...
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... rest , food was given and eaten , with prompt relief . I had previously observed a similar case , but was in doubt as to its significance . This point seems well worth remembering . The customary treatment of rest , rectal feeding , and ...
... rest , food was given and eaten , with prompt relief . I had previously observed a similar case , but was in doubt as to its significance . This point seems well worth remembering . The customary treatment of rest , rectal feeding , and ...
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... rest entirely upon little points which often go unnoticed . The physical signs are not marked . On inspection will be found slight emaciation , shoulders high , scapula slightly winged and various other irregularities . The typical ...
... rest entirely upon little points which often go unnoticed . The physical signs are not marked . On inspection will be found slight emaciation , shoulders high , scapula slightly winged and various other irregularities . The typical ...
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